Estate Planning with Emotional Intelligence -Triangle Estate Lawyers

Estate planning with emotional intelligence helps families make thoughtful, values-driven decisions—not just financial ones. At Triangle Estate Lawyers, we know that effective estate planning is about more than just documents. It’s a deeply personal process shaped by emotions, relationships, and legacy. As a result, we believe emotional intelligence—including empathy, self-awareness, and social skills—is essential. […]
Estate Planning for College Athletes in the NIL Era: What to Know

The NCAA’s Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policy has opened the door for college athletes to earn income through sponsorships, endorsements, and personal branding. As student-athletes take on these new financial opportunities, many are experiencing significant income for the first time—making estate planning for college athletes a critical step toward protecting their future. Why Estate […]
Estate Tax Changes 2025 | Triangle Estate Lawyers

Estate planning isn’t a one-time task. It’s an ongoing process shaped by personal circumstances and changing laws. Key federal exemptions are expected to change soon. As a result, proactive planning is essential to preserve wealth and avoid unnecessary tax exposure. At Triangle Estate Lawyers, we help clients build flexible, tax-efficient estate plans. We ensure they […]
Summer Estate Planning for Families: Is Your Plan Ready?

School’s Out — Is Your Family’s Legal Plan Ready for Summer? As the school year winds down and families shift into summer mode, most of us are focused on vacations, camps, and a slower pace of life. However, summer also brings unique risks — more travel, more caretakers, and more moving parts. As a result, […]
3 Action Steps to Protect Your Special Needs Child

Raising a child with a developmental or intellectual disability involves constant care, advocacy, and planning. Daily life can feel overwhelming—and long-term decisions are just as important. Raising a child with a developmental or intellectual disability (commonly referred to as special needs) involves constant care, advocacy, and planning. Daily life can feel overwhelming; however, long-term decisions […]