• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

NC Planning

Providing Proactive and Invaluable Legal Planning

Schedule Consultation

919.900.4720

  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Meet Our Team
  • For Businesses
    • Business Law
      • Asset Protection
      • Business Start-Ups
      • Contracts
    • Business & Corporate Planning
    • Commercial Real Estate
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Professional Practice Planning
      • For Dental Practices
      • For Healthcare Practices
      • For Veterinary Practices
      • For Law Firms
    • Succession Planning
    • Tax Planning
    • Trademark Licensing
  • For Individuals
    • Comprehensive Estate Planning
      • Trusts
      • Wills
      • Power of Attorney
      • Revocable Trusts
      • Estate Planning For Minor Children
    • Estate & Trust Administration
    • High-Net-Worth Estate Planning and Administration
    • Charitable Planning
    • Special Needs Planning
    • Elder Law
  • Resources
    • Testimonials
    • FAQs
    • Events
      • Past Webinars
    • Newsletter
    • Online Forms
    • Videos
    • Webinars on Demand
    • Our Blog
    • Common Legal Terms
    • Make a Payment
  • Contact
    • Schedule A Consultation
  • Areas We Serve
    • Asheville, NC
      • Asheville, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Asheville, NC Trust Lawyers
    • Black Mountain, NC
      • Black Mountain, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
    • Cary, NC
      • Cary, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Cary, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Cary, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Cary, NC Wills Lawyers
    • Raleigh, NC
      • Raleigh, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Raleigh, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Raleigh, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Raleigh, NC Wills Lawyers
    • Wilmington, NC
      • Wilmington, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Wilmington, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Wilmington, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Wilmington, NC Will Lawyers
    • Greensboro, NC
      • Greensboro, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Greensboro, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Greensboro, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Greensboro, NC Will Lawyers
    • Durham, NC
      • Durham, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Durham, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Durham, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Durham, NC Will Lawyers
    • Charlotte, NC
      • Charlotte, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Charlotte, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Charlotte, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Charlotte, NC Will Lawyers
    • Mecklenburg County, NC
      • Mecklenburg, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Mecklenburg County, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Mecklenburg County, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Mecklenburg, NC Will Lawyers
    • Orange County, NC
      • Orange County, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
    • Union County, NC
      • Union County, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Union County, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Union County, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Union County, NC Will Lawyers
    • Wake County, NC
      • Wake County, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
    • Woodfin, NC
      • Woodfin, NC Estate Planning Lawyers

Google Reviews Link

+175

Webinars on Demand

Home » Resource Library » Webinars on Demand

Looking for clear, practical guidance—without the legal jargon? You’re in the right place.

NC Planning brings together educational sessions designed to help individuals, families, and business owners make confident, informed decisions. Whether you’re planning for the future, navigating the loss of a loved one, or growing a business, these webinars offer real-world insights you can actually use.
At NC Planning, we believe good planning isn’t just about documents—it’s about creating a strategy that supports your life, your family, and your goals.

New webinars are added regularly—be sure to subscribe and check back for the latest insights.

Plan Ahead. Speak for Yourself.

Most families don't make important decisions with a clear plan in place—they make them during a crisis. When emotions are high and information is limited, loved ones are often left asking, "What would they have wanted?"

In this webinar, NC Planning attorney Hampton Crumpler explains the essential legal documents every adult should have in place to ensure their wishes are known and their family has clear guidance when it matters most.

Whether you're creating your first estate plan or reviewing documents you've had for years, this session provides practical insights to help you make informed decisions and avoid common planning mistakes.

Topics Covered:
• The difference between estate planning and incapacity planning
• The essential documents every adult should have
• What a will can—and cannot—do
• When a trust may be appropriate
• Powers of attorney and how they protect you
• Healthcare directives and medical decision-making
• Common planning gaps that leave families unprepared

About Hampton Crumpler:
Hampton Crumpler is an estate planning attorney with NC Planning. He helps individuals and families create clear, effective plans to protect their assets, preserve their wishes, and provide peace of mind for their loved ones. Hampton is known for simplifying complex legal concepts and helping clients move forward with confidence.

About NC Planning:
At NC Planning, we help individuals, families, and business owners create practical legal plans that provide clarity, control, and peace of mind. Our team focuses on making the planning process approachable, understandable, and tailored to your goals.

Learn More:
https://www.ncplanning.com

Schedule a Consultation:
https://www.ncplanning.com/contact

Disclaimer: This webinar is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an attorney-client relationship. Consult with a qualified attorney regarding your specific situation.

#EstatePlanning #WillsAndTrusts #PowerOfAttorney #HealthcareDirective #NorthCarolinaEstatePlanning #NCPlanning #AssetProtection #FamilyPlanning #LegalPlanning

Plan Ahead. Speak for Yourself.

Most families don't make important decisions with a clear plan in place—they make them during a crisis. When emotions are high and information is limited, loved ones are often left asking, "What would they have wanted?"

In this webinar, NC Planning attorney Hampton Crumpler explains the essential legal documents every adult should have in place to ensure their wishes are known and their family has clear guidance when it matters most.

Whether you're creating your first estate plan or reviewing documents you've had for years, this session provides practical insights to help you make informed decisions and avoid common planning mistakes.

Topics Covered:
• The difference between estate planning and incapacity planning
• The essential documents every adult should have
• What a will can—and cannot—do
• When a trust may be appropriate
• Powers of attorney and how they protect you
• Healthcare directives and medical decision-making
• Common planning gaps that leave families unprepared

About Hampton Crumpler:
Hampton Crumpler is an estate planning attorney with NC Planning. He helps individuals and families create clear, effective plans to protect their assets, preserve their wishes, and provide peace of mind for their loved ones. Hampton is known for simplifying complex legal concepts and helping clients move forward with confidence.

About NC Planning:
At NC Planning, we help individuals, families, and business owners create practical legal plans that provide clarity, control, and peace of mind. Our team focuses on making the planning process approachable, understandable, and tailored to your goals.

Learn More:
https://www.ncplanning.com

Schedule a Consultation:
https://www.ncplanning.com/contact

Disclaimer: This webinar is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an attorney-client relationship. Consult with a qualified attorney regarding your specific situation.

#EstatePlanning #WillsAndTrusts #PowerOfAttorney #HealthcareDirective #NorthCarolinaEstatePlanning #NCPlanning #AssetProtection #FamilyPlanning #LegalPlanning

YouTube Video UEwweGtHOVREbE1GMnY4VDI1ZVRkZFVEWWtSLVhQVlRqRS41MjE1MkI0OTQ2QzJGNzNG

Webinar Replay: Plan Ahead Speak for Yourself

NC Planning June 10, 2026 11:51 am

Many families believe that having a will or trust automatically keeps their loved ones out of probate court. Unfortunately, probate avoidance is often more complicated than people realize.

In this educational webinar, estate planning attorney Madison Gurrera explains the five essential truths about probate avoidance and what families should understand when creating or updating their estate plan. 

With practical, easy-to-follow guidance,  Madison breaks down common misconceptions, planning mistakes, and strategies that can help simplify things for loved ones in the future.

Whether you already have an estate plan in place or are just starting the process, this webinar will help you better understand how probate works and what steps may help reduce unnecessary stress, delays, and costs for your family.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:
• Why having a Last Will and Testament alone does not avoid probate
• When a trust makes sense — and when it may not
• How certain assets can avoid probate with proper planning
• Why probate avoidance does not always mean simple estate administration
• Practical ways to help make things easier for your loved ones later

This webinar is designed for individuals and families who want clearer guidance around estate planning, probate, and protecting the people they care about most.

For more information about estate planning and probate avoidance strategies, visit:

www.ncplanning.com
Call us: 919-900-4720

#EstatePlanning #Probate #ProbateAvoidance #TrustPlanning #WillsAndTrusts #NorthCarolinaEstatePlanning #NCPlanning #AssetProtection #FamilyPlanning #EstateAttorney

Many families believe that having a will or trust automatically keeps their loved ones out of probate court. Unfortunately, probate avoidance is often more complicated than people realize.

In this educational webinar, estate planning attorney Madison Gurrera explains the five essential truths about probate avoidance and what families should understand when creating or updating their estate plan.

With practical, easy-to-follow guidance, Madison breaks down common misconceptions, planning mistakes, and strategies that can help simplify things for loved ones in the future.

Whether you already have an estate plan in place or are just starting the process, this webinar will help you better understand how probate works and what steps may help reduce unnecessary stress, delays, and costs for your family.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:
• Why having a Last Will and Testament alone does not avoid probate
• When a trust makes sense — and when it may not
• How certain assets can avoid probate with proper planning
• Why probate avoidance does not always mean simple estate administration
• Practical ways to help make things easier for your loved ones later

This webinar is designed for individuals and families who want clearer guidance around estate planning, probate, and protecting the people they care about most.

For more information about estate planning and probate avoidance strategies, visit:

www.ncplanning.com
Call us: 919-900-4720

#EstatePlanning #Probate #ProbateAvoidance #TrustPlanning #WillsAndTrusts #NorthCarolinaEstatePlanning #NCPlanning #AssetProtection #FamilyPlanning #EstateAttorney

YouTube Video UEwweGtHOVREbE1GMnY4VDI1ZVRkZFVEWWtSLVhQVlRqRS4wOTA3OTZBNzVEMTUzOTMy

Webinar Replay - The Truth About Probate Avoidance: 5 Things You Need To Know

NC Planning May 12, 2026 6:54 pm

“I don’t want the nursing home to take my house.”
We hear this all the time—but it’s not quite how it works.

In this webinar, Lauren Maxie of NC Planning breaks down how Medicaid really impacts your home, what estate recovery means, and the planning strategies that can help you age in place with confidence.

You’ll learn:

When your home is protected (and when it’s not)
Common mistakes families make
Why timing matters in planning
How to create a plan that protects your home and your choices

Your home is too important for guesswork. 

Contact NC Planning to gain peace of mind about aging in place. 

www.ncplanning.com

“I don’t want the nursing home to take my house.”
We hear this all the time—but it’s not quite how it works.

In this webinar, Lauren Maxie of NC Planning breaks down how Medicaid really impacts your home, what estate recovery means, and the planning strategies that can help you age in place with confidence.

You’ll learn:

When your home is protected (and when it’s not)
Common mistakes families make
Why timing matters in planning
How to create a plan that protects your home and your choices

Your home is too important for guesswork.

Contact NC Planning to gain peace of mind about aging in place.

www.ncplanning.com

YouTube Video UEwweGtHOVREbE1GMnY4VDI1ZVRkZFVEWWtSLVhQVlRqRS4yODlGNEE0NkRGMEEzMEQy

Webinar Replay: Can A Nursing Home Take Your House

NC Planning April 14, 2026 10:34 am

Thinking about trademarking your business name—but not sure when to do it? In this free webinar, NC Planning attorney Daniel Warren explains when to trademark, why it matters, and how to avoid costly mistakes as your brand grows.

Whether you’re building momentum with a side hustle or scaling a fast-growing business, this session will help you protect what you’re creating—before it becomes a problem.

What You’ll Learn:

What trademarks protect (and what they don’t)
When to trademark your name, logo, or tagline
The real risks of waiting too long
DIY vs. attorney filing—what to know before you start
How trademark strategy can add real value to your business

Who This Is For:

Entrepreneurs and startup founders
Small business owners with growing brands
Side hustlers gaining traction
Anyone who wants to avoid losing their business name

About the Presenter:
Daniel Warren works with entrepreneurs and small business owners to build strong legal foundations—from entity formation to contracts and brand protection. With both an MBA and a background in commercial litigation, he brings practical business insight alongside legal strategy. Licensed in North Carolina and South Carolina, Daniel is known for his approachable style and commitment to helping clients move forward with confidence.

Ready to protect your brand?
Schedule a consultation with NC Planning to make sure your legal strategy supports your growth—not slows it down.

https://ncplanning.com/

Thinking about trademarking your business name—but not sure when to do it? In this free webinar, NC Planning attorney Daniel Warren explains when to trademark, why it matters, and how to avoid costly mistakes as your brand grows.

Whether you’re building momentum with a side hustle or scaling a fast-growing business, this session will help you protect what you’re creating—before it becomes a problem.

What You’ll Learn:

What trademarks protect (and what they don’t)
When to trademark your name, logo, or tagline
The real risks of waiting too long
DIY vs. attorney filing—what to know before you start
How trademark strategy can add real value to your business

Who This Is For:

Entrepreneurs and startup founders
Small business owners with growing brands
Side hustlers gaining traction
Anyone who wants to avoid losing their business name

About the Presenter:
Daniel Warren works with entrepreneurs and small business owners to build strong legal foundations—from entity formation to contracts and brand protection. With both an MBA and a background in commercial litigation, he brings practical business insight alongside legal strategy. Licensed in North Carolina and South Carolina, Daniel is known for his approachable style and commitment to helping clients move forward with confidence.

Ready to protect your brand?
Schedule a consultation with NC Planning to make sure your legal strategy supports your growth—not slows it down.

https://ncplanning.com/

YouTube Video UEwweGtHOVREbE1GMnY4VDI1ZVRkZFVEWWtSLVhQVlRqRS4wMTcyMDhGQUE4NTIzM0Y5

Webinar Replay: From Side Hustle to Scalable Brand: When to Trademark and Why

NC Planning April 13, 2026 4:38 pm

So you’ve been named an executor… now what?

Being named an executor can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re grieving and trying to figure out what to do next.

In this webinar, estate administration attorney Lauren Maxie of NC Planning shares practical guidance to help you avoid common mistakes, reduce stress, and move forward with confidence.

You’ll learn:

What not to do in the first 30 days
The biggest legal and financial risks executors face
How to manage family expectations
When to involve an attorney (and when not to)
How to stay organized and avoid delays

Whether you’re settling an estate now or preparing for the future, this session is designed to give you clarity—without the legal jargon.

Learn more about NC Planning:
https://ncplanning.com

Join Caregivers Corner on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ncpcaregiverscorner

So you’ve been named an executor… now what?

Being named an executor can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re grieving and trying to figure out what to do next.

In this webinar, estate administration attorney Lauren Maxie of NC Planning shares practical guidance to help you avoid common mistakes, reduce stress, and move forward with confidence.

You’ll learn:

What not to do in the first 30 days
The biggest legal and financial risks executors face
How to manage family expectations
When to involve an attorney (and when not to)
How to stay organized and avoid delays

Whether you’re settling an estate now or preparing for the future, this session is designed to give you clarity—without the legal jargon.

Learn more about NC Planning:
https://ncplanning.com

Join Caregivers Corner on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ncpcaregiverscorner

YouTube Video UEwweGtHOVREbE1GMnY4VDI1ZVRkZFVEWWtSLVhQVlRqRS41NkI0NEY2RDEwNTU3Q0M2

Webinar Replay: So You've Been Named and Executor... Now What?

NC Planning March 4, 2026 5:45 pm

Subscribe

Primary Sidebar

Get Started Today!

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
  • By checking this box, I consent to receive transactional SMS messages and phone calls from NC Planning related to my inquiry, webinar registration, appointment, or other services I have requested. These communications may include registration confirmations, webinar reminders, appointment reminders, event updates, access information, and follow-up resources. Message frequency may vary. Message and data rates may apply. Reply HELP for assistance or STOP to opt out at any time. SMS consent is not required to register for the webinar or receive legal services. Privacy Policy & Terms.
  • This field is hidden when viewing the form

Testimonials

Felt as though my needs were handled in a most professional manner. Their team was courteous, friendly, and helpful all along the way. I would especially like to commend Michelle for her terrific guidance throughout the process. NC Planning is truly the go-to group for your professional legal nee...
Read All Testimonials

Business Planning

  • Professional Practice Planning
  • Business Planning for Dentists
  • Business Planning for Healthcare
  • Business Planning for Veterinary Practices
  • Business Planning for Law Firms
  • Business Law
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Asset Protection
  • Start-Ups and Formation
  • Business Contracts
  • Succession Planning
  • Tax Planning
  • Trademark Licensing

Personal Planning

  • Comprehensive Estate Planning
  • Trusts
  • Revocable Trusts
  • Wills
  • Power of Attorney
  • Estate Planning for Minor Children
  • Estate Administration
  • Charitable Planning
  • Special Needs Planning
  • Medicaid Planning
  • Elder Law
  • High-Net-Worth Estate Planning

5000 Centregreen Way, Suite 500
Cary, NC 27513

(919) 900‑4720 clientservices@ncplanning.com

4801 Glenwood Ave Suite 200-10
Raleigh, NC 27612

(919) 568-3681 clientservices@ncplanning.com

806 Green Valley Road, Suite 200
Greensboro, NC 27408

(336) 932-8355 clientservices@ncplanning.com

1209 Culbreth Dr., #211
Wilmington, NC 28405

(919) 887-7341 clientservices@ncplanning.com

Connect With Us

Copyright © 2026 NC Planning
Disclaimer Privacy Policy

 

Mailing Address
127 W Hargett St, Ste 301, PMB 190 Raleigh, NC 27601

  • About Us
    ▼
    • Our Mission
    • Meet Our Team
  • For Businesses
    ▼
    • Business Law
      ▼
      • Asset Protection
      • Business Start-Ups
      • Contracts
    • Business & Corporate Planning
    • Commercial Real Estate
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Professional Practice Planning
      ▼
      • For Dental Practices
      • For Healthcare Practices
      • For Veterinary Practices
      • For Law Firms
    • Succession Planning
    • Tax Planning
    • Trademark Licensing
  • For Individuals
    ▼
    • Comprehensive Estate Planning
      ▼
      • Trusts
      • Wills
      • Power of Attorney
      • Revocable Trusts
      • Estate Planning For Minor Children
    • Estate & Trust Administration
    • High-Net-Worth Estate Planning and Administration
    • Charitable Planning
    • Special Needs Planning
    • Elder Law
  • Resources
    ▼
    • Testimonials
    • FAQs
    • Events
      ▼
      • Past Webinars
    • Newsletter
    • Online Forms
    • Videos
    • Webinars on Demand
    • Our Blog
    • Common Legal Terms
    • Make a Payment
  • Contact
    ▼
    • Schedule A Consultation
  • Areas We Serve
    ▼
    • Asheville, NC
      ▼
      • Asheville, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Asheville, NC Trust Lawyers
    • Black Mountain, NC
      ▼
      • Black Mountain, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
    • Cary, NC
      ▼
      • Cary, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Cary, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Cary, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Cary, NC Wills Lawyers
    • Raleigh, NC
      ▼
      • Raleigh, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Raleigh, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Raleigh, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Raleigh, NC Wills Lawyers
    • Wilmington, NC
      ▼
      • Wilmington, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Wilmington, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Wilmington, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Wilmington, NC Will Lawyers
    • Greensboro, NC
      ▼
      • Greensboro, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Greensboro, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Greensboro, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Greensboro, NC Will Lawyers
    • Durham, NC
      ▼
      • Durham, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Durham, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Durham, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Durham, NC Will Lawyers
    • Charlotte, NC
      ▼
      • Charlotte, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Charlotte, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Charlotte, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Charlotte, NC Will Lawyers
    • Mecklenburg County, NC
      ▼
      • Mecklenburg, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Mecklenburg County, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Mecklenburg County, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Mecklenburg, NC Will Lawyers
    • Orange County, NC
      ▼
      • Orange County, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
    • Union County, NC
      ▼
      • Union County, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
      • Union County, NC Trust Lawyers
      • Union County, NC Business Plan Formation Lawyers
      • Union County, NC Will Lawyers
    • Wake County, NC
      ▼
      • Wake County, NC Estate Planning Lawyers
    • Woodfin, NC
      ▼
      • Woodfin, NC Estate Planning Lawyers