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Apex Estate Planning Attorney

From family dinners at Anna’s Pizzeria to hiking the scenic American Tobacco Trail, Apex, North Carolina, has been a great place to live and raise a family. When you are no longer here on this earth, you likely want your family to benefit from what you have worked hard to give them.

An experienced estate planning lawyer at our law office in Apex can assist you in safeguarding your possessions. The Cary Estate Planning law office is aware of how crucial it is to make legal preparations to protect your finances and provide for your family in the case of your demise.

Schedule a consultation with an Apex estate planning attorney at our firm to set up your family.

Protect Your Property With an Apex Estate Planning Attorney

According to Data USA, the average home value in Apex, North Carolina, is $348,500. The homeownership rate is relatively high, with 74.9% of the Apex population owning property. In light of this information, we recommend that you understand the steps you need to take to protect your property and what the executor needs to do if an estate includes property. The average age in Apex is very young, at 36.1 years. This simply means you shouldn’t wait to contact one of our Apex estate planning lawyers as soon as possible.

Our Estate Planning Services

Our Apex estate planning attorneys offer guidance on a number of estate planning documents.

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Our Law Offices

Cary Office

1255 Crescent Green Drive, Suite 200,
Cary, NC 27518
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Raleigh Office

1033 Wade Ave., Suite 104
Raleigh, NC 27605
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Wake Forest Office

1776 Heritage Center Dr., Suite 204-C
Wake Forest, NC 27587
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Highly-Rated Apex Estate Planning Attorney

Retaining an estate planning attorney sooner than later is the wisest thing you could do for your family. Cary Estate Planning is a full-service North Carolina family estate planning firm knowledgeable about North Carolina estate laws. Schedule your free consultation with one of our estate planning lawyers now.

FAQ: Apex Estate Planning 

What assets are exempt from probate in NC?

Some exempt assets are accounts at banks with a transfer on death (TOD) or payment on death (POD) clause, real estate held in tenancy by the entirety or as joint tenants with the right of survivorship, and life insurance policies with a beneficiary.

In North Carolina, how can you escape probate? 

Most items can be put into a living trust in North Carolina to avoid probate. You must draft a trust document and choose trustees before you pass away. Speak to an Apex estate planning attorney who specializes in trusts.

What happens if I die without a will?

When a person passes away in North Carolina without a will is referred to as dying intestate. The court will name an administrator to divide your assets under North Carolina probate law.