Belmont Estate Planning Attorney — Virtual Guidance for Gaston County Families

Serving families in Belmont, Mount Holly, Cramerton, McAdenville, and throughout Gaston County. Our virtual estate planning process lets you protect what matters most — from the comfort of your home.

Estate Planning Made Simple for Belmont Families

Belmont sits right along the Catawba River, just minutes from Charlotte — a tight-knit community where family comes first. Whether you just bought your first home or you’ve been here for decades, protecting your family shouldn’t require fighting traffic to a downtown law office. We bring estate planning to you through secure virtual meetings that fit your schedule.

What makes virtual estate planning a great fit:

  • Meet from home on your schedule — mornings, evenings, or lunch breaks
  • Flat-fee pricing so you know exactly what you’ll pay before we start
  • Plans built around your life — whether you’re a young family, empty nester, or business owner

With personalized guidance from a local attorney licensed in North Carolina and South Carolina, your plan is designed to give you confidence and clarity for years to come.

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⚖️ Core Services

Your Family’s Safety Net Starts Here

Your estate plan is the blueprint for how your family is taken care of when you can’t be there. We help Belmont families draft wills, set up trusts, name guardians for minor children, and make sure assets go where you want them — without the delays and costs of probate court.

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Lost a Loved One? Probate Help in Gaston County

Lost a loved one and need help navigating probate? The Gaston County Clerk of Superior Court handles estate filings at the courthouse in Gastonia. We walk families through every step — from qualifying as executor to distributing assets and closing the estate.

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How a Living Trust Protects Your Belmont Home

If you own a home in Belmont, a revocable living trust can keep it out of probate court entirely. That means no public records, no lengthy court process, and no extra legal fees for your heirs. You stay in full control while you’re alive, and your family gets a faster, simpler transfer when the time comes. For families with property on both sides of the Catawba, a trust is especially valuable.

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Who Makes Decisions for You If You Can’t?

Imagine being in an accident and nobody in your family has the legal authority to pay your bills, access your bank account, or tell the hospital what you want. That’s what happens without a Financial Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney. Add a Living Will to the mix, and your family never has to guess. We build all of these into your plan.

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Proudly Serving Belmont & Greater Gaston County

Proudly serving families in Belmont, High Point, Burlington, Winston-Salem, Thomasville, and throughout Gaston County — all via secure Zoom.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to come to an office for estate planning in Belmont?

No. We handle everything through secure video meetings. You get the same personalized attention as an in-person appointment — without the drive.

Where is the Gaston County probate court?

Probate matters in Gaston County are handled by the Clerk of Superior Court at the Gaston County Courthouse, located at 325 N. Marietta Street in Gastonia, NC 28052.

How much does estate planning cost for Belmont families?

We charge a flat fee for every estate plan — no hourly billing. During your free consultation, we’ll give you an exact quote based on what your family needs. No surprises.