Power of Attorney

The Most Important Document You Might Ever Sign: The Power of Attorney Statistics show that the vast majority of us will need a Power of Attorney at some point in our lives. This simple document can be the difference between a smooth, private management of your affairs during a crisis and a costly, public court […]

Why Gifting Incorrectly Can Cost You

The Hidden Dangers of Gifting: How Good Intentions Can Go Wrong It is a natural and generous impulse for seniors to want to give financial gifts to their children and grandchildren. While this is a wonderful way to help loved ones, making large gifts without professional guidance can lead to unintended and severe consequences, from […]

Planning for the Unexpected

Why Proactive Planning is Your Best Defense Against Life’s “What Ifs” Life is unpredictable. While we can’t control every challenge that comes our way, we can control how prepared we are to face them. A well-thought-out plan is the most powerful tool you have to protect your family and your assets from the unexpected. However, […]

New Year, New Resolutions: For Your Health, Finances, and Planning

A New Year’s Check-Up for Your Health, Finances, and Future The start of a new year is the perfect time to take stock and set goals. To make resolutions less overwhelming, it can be helpful to focus on one key goal for each important area of your life: your health, your finances, and your legal […]

The Cost of Not Preparing for Long-Term Care

The Staggering Cost of Not Preparing for Long-Term Care Families often come to our office in the middle of a long-term care crisis. A sudden illness or injury has led to a loss of independence, and they are facing the rapid depletion of their life savings to pay for care. The most common and costly […]

Supporting our Caregivers

Supporting the Supporters: A Guide for Caregivers and Their Families Providing care for a loved one—whether a child, parent, or spouse—is a profound act of love. But this role is far more demanding than most people realize. Caregivers often find their own lives put on hold, chained to a schedule of responsibilities that leaves little […]

Gifting Tips for Seniors

Gifting for Seniors: A Guide to Avoiding Costly Mistakes Many seniors wish to share their financial success with their loved ones by giving gifts during their lifetime. While this generosity is admirable, it’s a path filled with hidden financial traps. Without proper guidance, a well-intentioned gift can lead to unexpected taxes, jeopardize eligibility for long-term […]

Asset Protection Today: The Holiday Edition

The Holidays: A Time for Family, Festivities, and Future Planning Family gatherings, especially around the holidays, are more than just a time for celebration. They offer a unique opportunity to connect with senior loved ones and gently assess their well-being. It is often during these visits that family members, particularly those who live out of […]

Impending Changes for Special Assistance Benefits

Understanding North Carolina’s Special Assistance Program For many North Carolina families, the cost of assisted living can feel overwhelming. While most people have heard of Medicaid for nursing home care, a lesser-known but equally vital program exists to help pay for care in an assisted living facility: North Carolina Special Assistance (SA). Understanding this program […]

Consulting In-Home Professionals

A Guide to In-Home Care Professionals for Your Aging Loved One Family gatherings are often the first time we notice that an aging loved one may be struggling with their physical or cognitive capabilities. While a physician can diagnose medical conditions, they rarely see a patient in their home environment to assess how they are […]