As discussed in our previous blog post, there are many things to consider when creating... [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>
9 Things to Remember When Creating Your Estate Plan (part 1 of 2)
Are you just getting started with your estate plan goals? If so, you will need... [Read more...]
What are Trusts?
Trusts are legal tools to used in estate planning. They give instructions on what should... [Read more...]
When to Revise Your Will
Though a will is commonly thought of in association with death, it is really a... [Read more...]
4 Shocking Kentucky Intestacy Facts
Intestacy laws apply if you die without a will or trust. In fact, the state... [Read more...]
Your Important Estate Planning Questions (Part 3 of 3)
Last, but not least, this is the third part of our “important estate planning questions”... [Read more...]
Your Important Estate Planning Questions (Part 2 of 3)
This is the second in our three part “important estate planning questions” series. An essential... [Read more...]
Your Important Estate Planning Questions (Part 1 of 3)
An essential part of the estate planning process is getting your questions answered and your... [Read more...]
You Need to Update Your Financial Power of Attorney
If you’re like most people, it hasn’t occurred to you that you need to update... [Read more...]
Who to Call When a Loved One Dies
When a loved one dies, you will likely feel overwhelmed, sad, and stressed. You may... [Read more...]
How Estate Planning Avoids Family Feuds
When a loved one becomes sick or dies, family feuds often erupt. Estate planning can... [Read more...]
Ethical Wills and Love Letters
Ethical wills and love letters aren’t legal estate planning documents, but they can be just... [Read more...]
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