Pamela E. Whitaker practices law as a solo practitioner and constantly strives to provide personal, one on one service to her clients. Pamela assists her clients with the issues involved in estate planning, probate, estate administration and elder law including questions relating to living trusts, Medicaid qualification, guardianship and incompetency proceedings.
Estate Planning: Wills, trusts, business succession planning, medical directives, living wills, health care Power of Attorney. From our office in Liberty, North Carolina, the law firm of Pamela E. Whitaker represents clients in all of Randolph and Guilford Counties and the surrounding counties of Alamance, Chatham, Moore and Forsyth, while handling estate administrations throughout North Carolina.
Estate Planning: Wills, trusts, business succession planning, medical directives, living wills, health care Power of Attorney. From our office in Liberty, North Carolina, the law firm of Pamela E. Whitaker represents clients in all of Randolph and Guilford Counties and the surrounding counties of Alamance, Chatham, Moore and Forsyth, while handling estate administrations throughout North Carolina.
Services
Pamela E. Whitaker offers estate and trust administration services to personal representatives, trustees, beneficiaries, and creditors of an estate. If you have lost a loved one, Pamela will be sensitive to your personal and legal needs as we handle the final affairs of the deceased. Pamela is fluent in the complexities of North Carolina probate laws, estate taxes, and other issues that often arise during estate and trust administration.
Unlike many law firms that draft wills and other basic estate planning documents, Pamela E. Whitaker takes a comprehensive approach to estate planning. Each estate plan is tailored to the client's special circumstances. Pamela's ultimate goal is to meet your needs, protect assets, and bring peace of mind to you and your family.
At some point in their lifetime, everyone needs a little help and guidance. Pamela Whitaker helps people prepare for the time when they or their loved ones will face issues such as aging, incapacity, professional long-term care, and death. Elder law encompasses all of the aspects of planning, counseling, educating, and advocating for seniors.
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Jody Cox
Jun 24, 2021
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