Estate Planning for NC Families

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Clear Answers and Protection for Your Loved Ones

Estate planning is about more than documents—it’s your roadmap for keeping loved ones safe and ensuring your wishes are honored. Without a plan, North Carolina’s default rules decide who inherits your assets, which may not reflect your true intentions. Probate delays and court costs can add stress when your family needs relief the most. With the Law Office of Fiona Wang, you gain clarity, control, and comfort—no matter how complex your situation.

Wills

Clearly outline who receives your assets and who will care for your children. We make sure your will meets North Carolina law and complements any foreign estate plans.

Trusts

Protect your assets, avoid probate, and provide for family with tailored trusts. Options include living trusts, special needs trusts, and planning for non-U.S. citizen spouses.

Asset Protection

Shield your legacy from lawsuits, creditors, or tax complications. We design asset protection plans for business owners, investors, and anyone with cross-border concerns.

International Estate Planning

Coordinate your U.S. and foreign assets, prevent double taxation, and ensure your plan works seamlessly across borders. We handle Chinese wills, non-resident alien tax rules, and cross-country guardianship issues.

What to Expect From Our Estate Planning Process

Estate planning feels manageable when you break it into steps. We guide you through every decision and make sure nothing gets missed.

Step One

Schedule your consultation—discuss your family, goals, and any special concerns.

Step Two

Review all assets, beneficiaries, and any cross-border needs.

Step Three

Choose the right documents: wills, trusts, healthcare directives, powers of attorney.

Step Four

Coordinate with foreign counsel if needed, ensuring all plans work together.

Step Five

Sign and finalize your plan—know exactly what’s in place and why.