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Episode Two - Updates in Estate Planning Law
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The Secure Act
2023
November
Updating Your Estate Plan: Why and When in North Carolina
2022
January
Wealth Planning Changes for 2022
2021
August
Four Attorneys of Walker Lambe, PLLC recognized in the prestigious Best Lawyers in America® US rankings for 2022
2020
September
COVID-19 Sparks a Surge in Triangle Estate Planning Measures
April
Increased Demand For Wills and End-Of-Life Documents Amid COVID-19
March
COVID - 19 Status
February
The North Carolina State Bar Spotlights E. Jack Walker
January
The SECURE Act
2019
August
When to Start Estate Planning
Can Estate Planning Include an Unmarried Partner?
2018
November
Hurricane Florence Scam Alert!
The Veteran's Administration has announced a policy change that will soon affect all older veterans and/or their widowed spouses
October
Myth 2: Disagreements in Estate Planning… Do I Have a Voice?
Myth 9: Can’t I Simply Gift My Property to my Kids (or other Beneficiaries?)
September
What's Missing From Your Child's Off-to-College List?
August
Estate Planning For Legacy Real Estate
Estate Planning starts with “What do you own, How do you own it and What is it worth?”
May
Myth 3: Spring Fever, Incapacity Planning is Seasonal
March
Three Myths Women Have About Estate Planning
February
Preserving Your Independence
Who Knows What in Your Family?
January
Myth 3: Incapacity Planning is Seasonal
2017
December
Myth 12: I Don't Have Any Children, Who Will Take Care of My Pets?
October
Myth 11: Joint Ownership is the Easiest Way to Plan Your Finances
Myth 7: My Kids Will Never Grow Up - A Blog on Graduation
April
Common Situations at Walker Lambe
2016
October
Myth 4: Estate Plans are Dependent on Age
February
Myth 1: Estate Law Stays the Same
Myth 5: The Myth of Special Needs Savings