NC Probate Attorneys and Estate Administration Lawyers
Wishart Norris Henninger & Pittman, P.A.
North Carolina Probate Attorneys & Estate Administration Lawyers Our Charlotte Probate Lawyers and Estate Administration Attorneys are North Carolina Board Certified Specialists in Estate Planning and Probate Law - a distinguished designation by the North Carolina Bar Association held by a small percentage of all attorneys. We believe that being a Board Certified Specialist in Estate Planning and Probate Law demonstrates a personal commitment to the practice of law and the mastery of estate planning, probate law, tax law and related areas. We are licensed to practice law in North Carolina and South Carolina and serve clients in Southpark, Charlotte, Ballantyne, Matthews, Pineville, Mint Hill, Monroe, Stallings, Weddington, Lake Norman, Huntersville, Statesville, Salisbury, Hickory, Shelby, Mecklenburg County, Union County, Gaston County, Lincoln County, Cleveland County, Davidson County, Cabarrus County, Cornelius County, Rowan County, Buncombe County, Henderson County, Rutherford County, Jackson County, York County, Lancaster County, Horry County, Charleston County, Georgetown County, Marion County, Brunswick County and throughout North Carolina and South Carolina. Charlotte Probate Attorneys Danica Little, Joseph Henninger and Richard Bigger are licensed in North Carolina. Attorney Danica Little is also licensed in South Carolina.
Wishart Norris Henninger & Pittman, P.A. Charlotte, NC
Let our more than 85 years of combined legal experience in North Carolina probate law and estate administration work for you. Whether preparing estate inventories and court filings, advising on creditor claims, estate taxes, income taxes or gift taxes, distributions to beneficiaries and heirs, or estate litigation, our team of probate attorneys, paralegals and administrative assistants can advise you and provide you with professional and competent estate administration services.
Probate and estate administration, regardless of where the assets are "technically probated or not probated" is generally an involved process requires competent legal advice. We strongly encourage you to seek the advise of an experienced probate and estate administration attorney in handling probate matters.