• Keeping Your Love Story Strong: Protecting Each Other with Legal Tools

  • Feb 12 2025
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Keeping Your Love Story Strong: Protecting Each Other with Legal Tools

  • Summary

  • Can a marriage certificate truly safeguard your assets and protect your loved ones? Join us as we explore this provocative question with attorney Brendan Begley and Samantha Gordon from McIntyre Elder Law. In our special Valentine's Day episode, we promise to uncover the truth about marital rights and estate planning, debunking common misconceptions along the way. Brendan and Samantha share captivating real-life examples that highlight the essential role of wills and powers of attorney in ensuring seamless asset management and decision-making, particularly in cases of incapacity.

    Throughout our conversation, we shine a light on the potential pitfalls of neglecting an estate plan, including how North Carolina's intestate succession laws could lead to unintended asset distribution. Discover why even spouses need a power of attorney to handle individual accounts and manage shared property effectively. We emphasize the necessity of establishing foundational estate planning documents to avoid legal complications as you age, especially if minor children are involved. If you're contemplating the future of your family's security, tune in for valuable insights and learn how proactive planning can safeguard your family's legacy. For those seeking personalized advice, McIntyre Elder Law is offering free consultations to help you take control of your estate planning needs.

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