ESTATE PLANNING FOR "NON-TRADITIONAL" FAMILIES
Brady Morton, PLLC is a law firm focused on providing professional, personal and quality legal services to our clients. The cornerstone of our practice is providing personal service to each family. We make it a priority to provide compassion, peace and security to our clients. We understand that your relationship with your attorney is a confidential relationship built upon trust and integrity and that every client's needs are important.
We counsel unmarried couples in committed relationships on how we can
assist them in their estate planning goals. We recognize there are
differences in how the law treats unmarried couples and work with our
clients to best address those differences.
If you and your partner are interested in developing your estate plan,
please contact us to set up an initial meeting. You can download and
complete an Estate Planning Questionnaire below. At your first meeting, we
can review your questionnaire and related papers with you, then discuss your
estate planning options. We can answer questions and develop a strategy with
you.
Brady Morton, PLLC offers estate planning legal
services on a flat fee basis, rather than an hourly rate. The flat fee is
based upon the relative complexity of your recommended documents and covers
all client meetings, client communications, and document preparation. We
feel the flat fee, rather than hourly billing, allows our clients to feel
free to ask questions and make revisions throughout the process, without the
fear of running up the cost of their plan. Our priority is to make sure that
our clients fully understand the meaning of their legal documents and have
confidence about the plan they are implementing.
Contact Us:
Dan Brady -
dbrady@danbrady.com, 919-782-3500
Please follow the links below to read more about the issues for
unmarried couples as you think about your estate planning goals.
About Common Law Marriages
North Carolina Intestacy Law
Property Ownership & Property Agreements
Gift Tax Considerations
Health Care Directives
Name Changes
Unmarried Couples Questionnaire