You love your pets like family members. The North Carolina pet trust statute provides a legally enforceable way to make sure that your pets are cared for, even when you cannot be physically there for them. An affordable pet trust provides pet owners with peace of mind. For more information, see the article Caring for Your North Carolina Pet With a Pet Trust.
Author Biography
Vance R. Parker practices elder and special needs law, and estate planning law at Vance Parker Law, PLLC in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), ElderCounsel, The North Carolina Bar Association Elder and Special Needs Law Section, the North Carolina Bar Association Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Section, The North Carolina Bar Association Real Property Section, the Financial Planning Association (FPA), and is accredited to practice before the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA.)
Vance holds Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD), Master of Business Administration (MBA), and Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Biology with Honors degrees from the University of Texas at Austin, and holds a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree from Salem College, Winston Salem, North Carolina.
Vance gained inspiration for his special needs focus within his legal practice from the special needs students he assisted while teaching Honors Chemistry, Biology, and Scientific Visualization in the Forsyth County and Guilford County, North Carolina public school systems.
Vance Parker Law, PLLC is rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau of Northwest North Carolina.
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