They say that all good things must come to an end, and this is certainly... [Read more...]
John Potter
John Potter is an Estate Planning and Elder Law attorney in the Charlotte, North Carolina, area with offices in Ballantyne and Huntersville. John has been designated as a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) by the National Elder Law Foundation and a Board Certified Specialist in Elder Law by the North Carolina State Bar <a href="https://www.potterestateplanning.com/our-firm/attorney-and-staff-profiles/#post-3033">Read More!</a>
Probate Alternatives You Should Seriously Consider
Part two of two parts on Probate and Estate Planning (continued from August 24) In... [Read more...]
Living Trust Options Allow Flexibility, Protection and Probate Avoidance
Many tools are available to craft an Estate Plan that meets your needs. One of... [Read more...]
A Look At Pay On Death Accounts
Estate planning can sound like a complicated legal matter, and in some cases rather complex... [Read more...]
Succession Planning For Small Business Partners
Small business owners face some unique challenges when they are planning their estates that others... [Read more...]
The Value Of Tax-Free Gifting
One of the most important objectives is avoiding unnecessary asset erosion. Estate planning is not... [Read more...]
Required Minimum Distributions and What they Mean to Retirement Plans
RMDs are an important concept when it comes not only to retirement planning but to... [Read more...]
Affordable Philanthropy With Donor Advised Funds
When you think American billionaires, two names probably come to mind: Warren Buffett and Bill... [Read more...]
Is the Estate Tax Fair?
People who are engaged in estate planning must be concerned about the looming specter of... [Read more...]
Elder Law Concern: Long-Term Care Costs
If you want to be comprehensively prepared for the future you must be aware of... [Read more...]
Probate: What It Is, What it Does, and How You Can Avoid It
Part one of two parts on Probate You’ve probably heard of the term “Probate.” Probate... [Read more...]
Give Yourself a Break from Your Caregiver Long Term Care Duties
If you provide long term care as a caregiver on a regular basis, you know... [Read more...]
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