Mr.Worth is active in the legal community of Raleigh, N.C. and statewide. Born in Washington, D.C. and admitted to the N,C. bar in 1972. Education: University of North Carolina (A..B 1968); Vanderbilt University (J.D. 1972; Law Clerk to William E. Graham, Jr. North Carolina Court of Appeals ; Boston University L.L. M. 1980) His professional affiliations include the N.C. State Bar, N.C. Bar Association, Wake County Bar Association (past Board Member) member of the Probate and Fiduciary Sections of the North Carolina Bar Association (past Board member) licensed to practice in the Eastern District of North Carolina, Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United State Tax Court.
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Over the years, I have dedicated myself to serving the needs of my clients through strong principles of professionalism and excellence. I am dedicated to getting the job done right and on time, which is essential in today’s high-tech ,fast-paced business world. I am committed to understanding and solving my clients legal problems and enabling clients to achieve their objectives in a cost-effective manner.
The Firm provides comprehensive advice on estate planning and the rafting of wills and trusts. It includes advice to corporate executives and trusts on all aspects of federal and state gift, taxation and state law. The estate administration practice handles issues in the probate and administration of an estate, including the real estate and tax aspects.
Mr. Worth has experience with Income Tax planning for individuals, partnerships and corporations. This includes resolving or litigating disputes with the Internal Revenue service and the N.C. Department of Revenue . He forms and advises tax-exempt organizations and analyzes the tax implications of business transactions for each client.
The Firm provides individualized attention to all clients. The practice includes advice on contracts, leases, real estate and corporations.
This takes care of any property that must be probated and designates who is to receive your estate.
This document can designate someone to manage your assets, make legal decisions on your behalf, and work with doctors to make medical decisions while you are living without the necessity of a guardianship.
This is a document that allows you to make your wishes known regarding life-sustaining treatment .
Beneficiary Designations
Certain asset transfers are controlled by contract. Example: proceeds from a life insurance, annuity, IRA accounts and pensions.
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