Month: January 2015
5 Tips for Millennials’ Estate Plans
Every adult can benefit from an estate plan, regardless of marital status, age, income, or assets. Our Chapel Hill estate planning attorneys…
State Residency and Domicile in Estate Planning
You may claim domicile in one jurisdiction and live in another, which can be helpful in estate planning. Tax, probate, and asset…
Delay Filing: North Carolina Tax Changes Pending
The North Carolina General Assembly will review potential changes to North Carolina income tax laws on January 28, 2015. Filers should wait…
How Asset Protection is Different in 2015
Wealth preservation is an ongoing process. How, when, and where assets are transferred or acquired affect protections. As the New Year begins,…
3 Things to Know About Perpetual Trusts
Perpetual trusts, also known as dynasty trusts, protect assets for the benefit of future generations. Some perpetual trusts are common trusts that allow…
New Creditor Protections for NC Properties
Effective January 1, 2015, property owned by married couples in North Carolina will enjoy creditor protections afforded to tenancy by the entireties…