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How to Set up an LLC in North Carolina

How do I set up an LLC / what are the legal steps to creating an LLC in North Carolina? How much does it cost to set up an LLC? How long does it take to create an LLC? In this post, we answer these questions and more!

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Revocable vs. Non-Revocable Trusts and Wills

What is a trust? What is the difference between will and trust? What does "non-revocable" mean? In this article, Sanjay, Amy, and Joseph answer these questions and more!

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On Partnerships and Disputes

In this article, Sanjay and Amy dive into the differences between limited and general partnerships, and how to choose between mediation, litigation, and dissolution when resolving a partnership dispute.

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What Else Should I Know About Wills?

This article is a follow-up to our "What Should I Know About Estate Planning?" article. Sanjay and Amy answer questions about the assets included in a will, who can be excluded/disinherited from a will, how to designate a guardian in a will, and more!

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LLC vs. Corporation Business Formation

What are some of the similarities and differences between a limited liability company (LLC) and a C corporation? Which business structure should I choose if I'm an aspiring small business owner? In this article, Sanjay and Amy answer these questions and more!

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Intestacy Laws in North Carolina

What does “intestate” mean? What happens if I don't have a will? What is North Carolina's property distribution formula? What is "escheat"? In this article, Sanjay and Amy answer these questions and more!

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Powers of Attorney

A power of attorney is a legal document that gives power to someone to make critical financial decisions on behalf of someone else (typically during a time of incapacity or incompetency). The “agent” is the person who receives this authority, and the subject of a power of attorney is the “principal.”

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What Should I Know About Estate Planning?

You don't want your family to be left scrambling to pay debts or settle your estate when you pass away. Even though it is hard to think about what life will be like after you're gone, it's still essential to begin planning to protect your legacy as well as your loved ones.

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