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Considering the future and the welfare of your loved ones is crucial, and having a will is a foundational step in that process. At NC Wills & Trusts, we understand the significance of the decisions involved in creating a will that reflects your wishes accurately and comprehensively. Without a will, the distribution of your assets may not align with your desires, and your family's security could be at risk. Our will attorneys provide guidance on every aspect of will preparation, ensuring your peace of mind and the well-being of your beneficiaries.
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Kevin was patient, knowledgeable, and sincere. Very reasonable pricing for setting up my will package.
Jan Hill
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The process was very smooth and communication was efficient.
Douglas Culbertson
C"Personalized Service with Reasonable Fees"
Kevin was responsive, patient, and answered all our questions.
C Schultz
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Kevin Peach was professional, fast, and knowledgeable.
Gary Snyder
Patient, Knowledgeable, and Sincere
Kevin was patient, knowledgeable, and sincere. And I must say: very reasonable with his pricing for setting up my will package.
Jan Hill
Great Experience with Kevin
Great experience working with Kevin to establish family wills. The process was very smooth and communication was efficient. I really appreciate the transparency and insights throughout the process.
Douglas Culbertson
Personalized Service with Reasonable Fees
We had a very positive experience with Kevin Peach. He was responsive, patient, and answered all our questions. Our documents were prepared with a quick turnaround time. NC Wills and Trusts offers personalized service paired with reasonable fees.
C Schultz
Professional and Knowledgeable Service
My wife and I had our wills and power of attorneys drafted by Kevin Peach. He was professional, fast, and knowledgeable in getting them done. I would recommend him to anyone needing these services.
At NC Wills & Trusts, we offer transparent, attorney-led estate planning services at flat rates often half those of other firms. Our personalized, virtual-friendly approach ensures North Carolina families receive expert guidance tailored to their unique needs. We're dedicated to education and serving communities throughout the state.
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Meet the Team at NC Wills & Trusts
At NC Wills & Trusts, we are proud to offer affordable, attorney-led estate planning services tailored to the needs of North Carolina families. Our team is dedicated to providing clear and honest guidance through every step of the estate planning process, ensuring that our clients have direct access to experienced attorneys. By embracing virtual consultations, we make our services accessible statewide, from Rolesville to Raleigh and beyond. With a focus on education and community, we specialize in estate planning, trusts, wills, asset protection, and more — often at half the cost of other firms. Let us help you secure your future with professionalism and care.
While not legally required, a lawyer can help ensure your will is valid and enforceable. They can provide tailored advice, address complex estate matters, and help minimize the chances of your will being contested in court.
When should I update my will?
Update your will after major life changes such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, significant changes in assets, or the death of a beneficiary or executor. Regularly reviewing your will, even without major changes, helps ensure it accurately reflects your current wishes.
What should I include in my will?
In your will, include details about how you want your assets distributed, appoint an executor to manage your estate, and name guardians for any minor children. Consider addressing any debts, specific bequests, and charitable donations. It's also wise to name alternate beneficiaries.
What happens if I die without a will?
If you die without a will, known as dying intestate, state laws determine how your assets are distributed. This process might not align with your wishes and can lead to increased legal costs and delays. It often involves distributing assets to your closest relatives.