Sanford Law Firm, PC, a Charlotte, NC Law Firm, focuses its practice on estate planning, elder law, probate (after-death administration), offering personal attention and the highest-quality services. We view our role not only as planners but as counselors. Contact our Charlotte NC Estate Planning, Elder Law and Probate Law Firm for a complimentary initial consultation today.
You can reach us at 704-900-0544.
You can reach us at 704-900-0544.
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Thomas R. ("T.R.") Sanford II is the owner of Sanford Law Firm, PC, an Elder Law and Estate Planning firm in Charlotte, NC.
T.R. received his BA from Queens College in History, his MBA from Queens University, and JD from the University of South Carolina, School of Law.
He is a member of ElderCounsel, LLC and WealthCounsel, LLC, two national networks of attorneys concentrating on serving the Estate Planning and Elder Law communities.
A past member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, T.R currently holds memberships in the Mecklenburg County Bar Association, and North Carolina Bar Association.
T.R. received his BA from Queens College in History, his MBA from Queens University, and JD from the University of South Carolina, School of Law.
He is a member of ElderCounsel, LLC and WealthCounsel, LLC, two national networks of attorneys concentrating on serving the Estate Planning and Elder Law communities.
A past member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, T.R currently holds memberships in the Mecklenburg County Bar Association, and North Carolina Bar Association.
You've worked hard your whole life to provide for your family and make your loved ones more secure.
Without advanced estate planning strategies, many of your hard earned assets may end up with the IRS and state taxing authorities.
While nobody wants to think about death or disability, establishing an estate plan is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones.
Most people know about wills and their basic purpose - to ensure that one's hard earned assets go to the right beneficiaries when an individual passes away.
Without advanced estate planning strategies, many of your hard earned assets may end up with the IRS and state taxing authorities.
While nobody wants to think about death or disability, establishing an estate plan is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones.
Most people know about wills and their basic purpose - to ensure that one's hard earned assets go to the right beneficiaries when an individual passes away.
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