North Carolina Will Services

A will is a fundamental component of estate planning. It details how your assets will be distributed after your passing. It provides clarity and ensures that your wishes are honored, offering you and your loved ones peace of mind.

Requirements for a Valid Will in North Carolina

  • Age and Mental Capacity: The testator (person creating the will) must be at least 18 years old and of sound mind, understanding the nature of their property and the implications of their decisions.


  • Written Document: The will must be in writing.


  • Signature: The testator must sign the will. If the testator cannot sign, another person may sign on their behalf in their presence and by their direction.



  • Witnesses: The will must be signed by two competent witnesses who are present at the same time and who witness either the testator's signing of the will or the testator's acknowledgment of the signature or of the will.

Benefits of Having a Will

  • Asset Distribution: Specifies who inherits your property, money, and personal belongings.


  • Guardianship of Minors: Allows you to appoint guardians for your minor children, ensuring they're cared for by individuals you trust.



  • Executor Appointment: Designates a person to manage your estate, ensuring your instructions are carried out efficiently.

Why Choose Amos Law Firm for Your Estate Planning Needs?

  • Personalized Approach: We understand that each client's situation is unique. Our team takes the time to listen and craft documents that reflect your specific wishes and circumstances.


  • Expertise: With a background in various legal fields, including Social Security Disability and Personal Injury, Attorney Amos brings a comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape to estate planning.


  • Veteran Commitment: As a U.S. Army veteran, Attorney Amos embodies discipline, integrity, and a commitment to serving others, ensuring that your legal matters are handled with the utmost care and professionalism.


Amos Law Firm provides comprehensive estate planning services, including preparing Powers of Attorney and Wills to ensure your secure future. Please contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward peace of mind.

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