FIDELITY LAW GROUP

Comprehensive Estate Planning Attorneys in the Charlotte, NC Area

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Plan Today So Your Family Is Protected Tomorrow.

Everyone deserves peace of mind about their future and the security of their loved ones. Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy—it’s for anyone who wants to decide what happens to their assets, their care, and their family if the unexpected occurs. At Fidelity Law Group, our Charlotte estate planning attorneys guide you through every step, whether you need a will, trust, power of attorney, or help with probate or guardianship. We listen closely, explain your options in plain English, and deliver practical, legally sound solutions for clients throughout Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, and North Carolina.

Wills & Trusts

Create, update, or review wills and living trusts to make your wishes clear and help your loved ones avoid unnecessary court procedures.

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Powers of Attorney

Appoint someone you trust to manage your finances or medical care if you can’t—protecting your interests and avoiding costly guardianship.

Guardianship

Establish legal guardianship for a minor child, an aging parent, or an adult with special needs. We guide families through court proceedings with compassion and clarity.

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Estate Administration

Guiding executors and families through probate, asset transfers, and every step of settling an estate—minimizing stress and legal risk.

Estate Litigation

Resolving will contests, trust disputes, and conflicts between heirs, beneficiaries, or fiduciaries. Our attorneys protect your rights in and out of court.

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Our Approach to Estate Planning

Estate planning is about more than documents—it’s about protecting your loved ones, minimizing future conflicts, and ensuring your wishes are honored. Our team takes a proactive, holistic approach. We listen to your goals, explain your options, and design solutions that account for family needs, business interests, and changing life circumstances. As your needs evolve, we’re here to review and update your plan so it always fits.

Why Choose Fidelity Law Group for Estate Planning

Local Experience


With years serving Charlotte, Gastonia, Concord, and beyond, we know local court requirements and estate law nuances that can make a difference.

Personalized, Thorough Planning


Every family and estate is unique. We tailor your plan to your assets, your family, and your wishes—never a one-size-fits-all approach.

Full-Service Support


From drafting wills and trusts to handling probate and disputes, our team covers every aspect of estate planning under one roof.

Clear Communication & Education


We make complex legal topics simple, keep you informed, and answer your questions—so you always feel confident and in control.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Planning

  • What documents are included in an estate plan?

    Most plans include a will, power of attorney (financial and healthcare), and—when helpful—one or more trusts. We customize each plan to fit your needs.

  • How often should I update my estate plan?

    Review your plan every three to five years, or after major life changes like marriage, divorce, new children, or significant asset changes. We make updates simple.

  • What happens if I die without a will in North Carolina?

    State law decides who inherits your property and who handles your affairs—often not as you’d wish. Creating a will lets you stay in control.

  • Can you help with probate or disputes after a loved one passes?

    Yes. We guide families through probate and estate administration and represent clients in will contests, trust disputes, or claims involving executors and heirs.