by JAlanCampbellLaw | Sep 28, 2010 | Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney
Is it valid from one state to the next? Let’s say you have had enough of those Michigan winters and one day you happen to see the headline – North Carolina is ranked #1 among places to retire. A year later you’ve just arrived in your new NC home and you’ve ordered a...
by JAlanCampbellLaw | Jun 2, 2010 | Business, Contract, Estate Planning, Power of Attorney
OK, I’m not talking about an actual spare tire – I’m talking about a Power of Attorney. Yes, a Power of Attorney is just like a spare tire; I’ll let that analogy sink in for a few moments. The term “Power of Attorney” is not foreign to most people, but how many of...
by JAlanCampbellLaw | Oct 1, 2009 | Estate Administration, Power of Attorney, Real Property
Land and inherited by a group of misfits? POA to the rescue! Probably one of the worst things that can happen in a decedent’s estate is for a group of beneficiaries who don’t get along to inherit real estate. Under North Carolina law, beneficiaries under a Will are...