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Why Hiring an Expert Attorney is Better

Why Hiring an Expert Attorney is Better

Adoption, Brittany Hall, Children, Divorce, Estate Planning, Guardianship, ResourcesBy Janet GemmellApril 1, 2022

An expert attorney is a Board-Certified Specialist in the area of law they practice. North Carolina certifies lawyers in 13 different areas of law, such as…

Why Britney Spears may need a conservatorship

Why Britney Spears May Need A Conservatorship

Estate Planning, Guardianship, Janet GemmellBy Janet GemmellAugust 18, 2021

The conservatorship imposed upon Britney Spears in 2008 states that the individual, in this case Britney, cannot care for themselves or cannot control his or her finances, making them a risk to themselves or others should they have such control.

Why Britney Spears Should Be Free Of Her Conservatorship

Why Britney Spears Should Be Free Of Her Conservatorship

Estate Planning, Janet GemmellBy Janet GemmellAugust 10, 2021

In the case of Britney Spears’ conservatorship, the arrangement is split into two different parts-one is for her estate and financial affairs, whilst the other is for her person.

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