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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>
A Plan to Protect Your Children
Although having a will is extremely important to protect your children in case something should... [Read more...]
What to do With Your Estate Plan When You Relocate
When you relocate there are a lot of details to attend to, especially if your... [Read more...]
A Family Meeting to Discuss Options for Aging Parents
If your parents are in their golden years, one of the most important things that... [Read more...]
Potential Problems With Joint Tenancy
People often share ownership of money and assets by putting someone else on an account... [Read more...]
5 Estate Planning Tips
Everyone over the age of 18 needs an estate plan and these five estate planning... [Read more...]
Estate Taxes: A Quick Summary of the New Estate Tax Law
Federal estate taxes are transfer taxes due when the assets of a deceased person pass... [Read more...]
I Know I Want to Avoid Probate, but what is Probate?
If you’re like most people, you think you want to avoid probate, but you still... [Read more...]
Your Durable Power of Attorney – Will it Work When it is Needed
One of the most important elements of a solid estate plan is having a Durable... [Read more...]
Will Your Estate Plan Work if You Need Long Term Care?
Even if you have an estate plan that works great for you now, and will... [Read more...]
Why You Should Put Assets in Trust for Your Children
At one time, many people believed that leaving your assets in trust for your children... [Read more...]
Guardianship and Court Evaluation
One of the necessary steps involved in having a guardian appointed by the court is... [Read more...]
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