Why Your Spouse Might Not Automatically Inherit Everything
Many couples assume that if one spouse passes away, the other automatically gets everything. In North Carolina, that’s not always the case.
State law often divides your estate between your spouse and children (and in some cases, even your parents). That means without a will, your spouse could end up sharing assets you intended for them alone.
Creating a will puts you in control, ensuring your spouse is provided for in exactly the way you want. It also reduces the risk of family disputes during an already difficult time.
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