You may need a will.Based on your answer, you may need a will or some other form of estate planning.
Under North Carolina law, if both parents of a child become deceased, the Clerk of Court has wide discretion over who will become the legal guardian of your child unless you have a will stating who you want to become the guardian. To avoid this scenario, contact an attorney at SnapWills today! Note: Participation in this questionnaire does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship with Forbes Attorney-at-Law PLLC, doing business as SnapWills. This questionnaire is for general informational purposes only. |
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