The Role of an Elder Law Attorney in Special Needs Planning

Elder law encompasses a range of legal services and support for seniors, individuals with special needs and their families. At the Brady Cobin Law Group, PLLC, we understand the complexities that come with aging, disabilities, and the need for comprehensive estate planning. Let’s explore the multifaceted role of an Elder Law Attorney in the realm…

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New Law Impacting Business Owners

The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) is a new federal law that is likely to affect the vast majority of small businesses in America. The CTA will require these businesses to report information regarding their current owners and managers, and will also require these businesses to file updates when there are changes in ownership or management.…

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Alternatives to Guardianship in North Carolina

Navigating the well-being of a loved one, especially when they might not be capable of making decisions for themselves, can be a daunting task. Guardianship often emerges as a solution in such situations, but it’s a decision not to be taken lightly. Before committing to this legal pathway in North Carolina, it’s essential to be…

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Resolving Family Business Disputes in Estate Litigation in North Carolina

Family dinners, holiday gatherings, and weekend outings—what happens when these joyful occasions get overshadowed by conflicts over the family business? When your personal and professional lives are deeply intertwined, disputes can spill over into both realms, making Sunday dinners as tense as board meetings. In the worst cases, these disputes can carry over into estate…

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Recovering Wrongfully Depleted Inheritances in North Carolina

Inheritance issues are often sensitive and emotionally charged. But when you suspect that an inheritance has been wrongfully depleted or mismanaged, the emotional toll can be even higher. We at Brady Cobin Law Group understand how crucial it is to address these concerns promptly and effectively.   What Constitutes a Wrongfully Depleted Inheritance in North…

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