Elder Law Report

Secure Estate Plan Access


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Your estate plan is only as strong as your ability to find it on the worst day. Greg McIntyre sits down with law partner Brenton Begley to talk about a problem almost every family eventually faces: important legal documents that are perfectly drafted but impossible to locate when a hospital, bank, or courthouse asks for proof.

We break down our two track approach to document storage. First, we deliver a durable estate planning binder with protected originals, including wills, trusts, financial power of attorney, and healthcare power of attorney, so signatures and notarizations stay pristine for the long haul. Then we pair those originals with free eDocs access, a secure online portal where you control the username, password, and sharing. That means your chosen agent can pull up a power of attorney from a phone in a true emergency, and you can quickly provide a PDF to a bank, physician, or family member without scrambling.

We also dig into a question that creates real panic during probate: what happens if the original will is lost. With updated North Carolina law, a copy may still be usable when the drafting attorney can certify it and provide an affidavit confirming it is a true and accurate copy. Long term electronic document retention can become the safety net that keeps a family out of court fights and delays.

If you care about estate planning, elder law, probate readiness, and secure document storage, this conversation will help you build a plan that works in real life. Subscribe for more practical guidance, share this with someone organizing family paperwork, and leave a review with the one document you wish you had easier access to.

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Elder Law ReportBy Greg McIntyre, J.D., M.B.A.

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