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The Cary Connection JUNE 2022
A New Beginning HOW YOUNG ADULTS CAN PLAN FOR THE FUTURE
As the school year comes to a close, I want to congratulate the class of 2022. High school graduation is a milestone in any person’s life. The achievement takes a lot of hard work, but it also marks a young person’s first tentative steps into adulthood. It’s an exciting and scary time for both them and their parents. There are many things to consider before a new adult ventures off to college, their first “real” job, a backpacking adventure, or whatever else they have planned after high school. Checklists even float around with advice about getting everything in order before the big transition. But it’s not often that you see power of attorney documents mentioned, let alone near the top of the list. Those with a few more years behind us know that becoming an adult isn’t always easy. Many of us needed our parents’ help for several more years, as will many young people graduating this year. Most parents want to support their kids in whatever way they can as they gain independence, but in some cases, the law can make it difficult. An 18-year-old is an adult, and they have the right to health and financial privacy. It’s well-intentioned, and in some cases, it’s even necessary. But many parents are surprised to find out that cold, hard truth. Generally, they learn it at the most inopportune time, when there’s an emergency. That’s why we urge all parents and young adults to consider setting up medical and financial powers of attorney. Most of our clients In addition to our Cary and Wake Forest offices, we’re excited to announce that we now have a new, convenient location in Raleigh located near The Village District:
never use them, and we’re grateful for that fact. But in the cases where they are needed, having one on hand is worth far more than the time and money it costs to create one. Why might you need a medical power of attorney? An emergency room visit is a common reason. Whether the medical issue is minor or severe, parents are not entitled to make their adult child’s health care decisions. Matters tend to get even more complicated when the child is out of state. Having documents in place that allow the parents to make decisions in an emergency can save precious time and many heartaches. While we can all viscerally imagine what it would be like to have your child hospitalized after an accident, illness, or mental health crisis, it’s harder for many people to grasp why a financial power of attorney might be necessary. But in emergencies, a parent very well might need to access their child’s bank account to make deposits and pay bills. Most 18-year-olds have little property, so we’re usually not talking about large amounts. But if the worst were to happen, having a plan grants many people peace of mind. Finally, meeting with a new adult to create these documents also presents an opportunity for us to set them up with positive life habits. As they get older, they need to know what role they might play in their family’s estate planning documents. The process is also an excellent introduction to why estate planning matters and emphasizes that it’s never too early to start. Plus, when their child is no longer a child, parents may need to revisit their estate plans and make some modifications. Typically, we can complete all of these tasks in one appointment, making it a highly productive way to spend your time. If you know someone who is graduating this month, we’d welcome the opportunity to guide them through this next phase of their life. With your referrals, we can help even more of our community members find security — no matter what stage of life they’re experiencing.
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We look forward to continuing to help individuals and families in our community with their estate planning needs. Don’t forget to tell your neighbors, coworkers, and family about us! As always, a consultation can be scheduled at any of our three offices on CaryEstatePlanning.com or by giving us a call at 919-762-0896 (24/7) .
-Paul Yokabitus
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When It Rains, It Pours A Case Drenched in Disorder
Some people love the rain. After all, there’s something magical about thunder rolling through the clouds as lightning illuminates a multitude of raindrops. Yet, if the storm is too strong — or even dangerous to be in — people might not enjoy it at all. And that certainly appears to have been the case in 1996 when an Israeli woman in Haifa, Israel, sued a television station because of their incorrect weather report. The weather forecaster, Danny Rup, predicted that the day would be beautiful and sunny, but the weather had a mind of its own and ended up being rainy, dark, and gloomy. Because the woman relied upon the accuracy of the report, she left her home without a raincoat or an umbrella and got caught in the pouring rain. As the old wives’ tale goes, if you get caught in the rain, you’ll catch a cold. Well, the woman claimed that after being exposed to inclement weather, she caught the flu and subsequently was out of work for four days, had to visit the doctor, and spent $38 on medicine. Due to such a daunting experience, she also said that she suffered additional stress from the entire situation. The woman ended up taking Channel 2 news station to a small claims court where she sought financial compensation to cover her sickness and suffering — as well as an apology from the forecaster who wrongly
predicted the weather. The woman stated that weather forecasts are legally binding.
Many of us would see this as a frivolous lawsuit, but the TV station settled out of court and the woman received $1,000 for her pain and suffering and an apology from Danny Rup. Despite this case, most people take weather predictions from television and radio forecasters with a bit of skepticism thinking that forecasts are just a well-educated guess based on available resources — and it can change on a whim. It’s just the nature of it!
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To keep yourself safe, what can be done? Of course, if you are ever in immediate danger or if someone has made a credible threat, you should call the police right away. Be sure to carry a charged cellphone with you at all times for this reason. If someone is following you, seek out the nearest safe place to go, whether it be a police station, fire station, public place, or a friend’s house. Always trust your instincts: If you feel like something is wrong, it likely is. If you feel like someone may be taking an unnatural interest in you, begin varying your routines and routes a bit. Be careful when posting on social media; don’t give out information about where you live, work, or enjoy hanging out. Lastly, try to avoid going places alone. Exercise with a friend if you can and walk to your car with a coworker after work. Stalking is a serious problem and many people assume that ignoring the behavior will take care of the issue. In most cases, that doesn’t happen. When people stalk other people, they violate boundaries in order to make their victims
cases, a victim’s stalker is someone they know or were once in an intimate relationship with. While it’s always important to never engage with your stalker, you can take certain steps to protect your safety and well-being.
First and foremost, you must know the signs and tactics of stalking, which include:
• Receiving unwanted emails, phone calls, text messages, voicemails, social media direct messages, or instant messages
• Appearing uninvited at places such as the victim’s home, school, or place of work
• Leaving strange or potentially threatening items for the victim to find
• Watching, following, or tracking a victim
feel unsafe. If you ever fall victim to stalking, it’s paramount that you take the necessary steps to keep yourself safe as well as involve law enforcement.
• Sneaking into the victim’s home or car and doing things to scare the victim or let them know the perpetrator had been there
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TAKE A BREAK
6 Gifts Dad Is Sure to Love IT’S DAD’S DAY! Dad is a very important person in your life! Every year when Father’s Day rolls around, it can be tough to come up with the perfect gift, whether it be for your dad, a new father, your grandfather, or a father figure. Getting creative can be tricky, but this list is sure to help you with an idea or two for all different price ranges! Wallet Why not go really classic and opt for a thoughtful and practical gift? Most men’s wallets see a lot of wear and tear. After all, they’re sat on, toted around in pockets all day long, and sometimes forgotten about and sent through the wash. A new one just may be in order! Massage Gun Massage guns are rising in popularity. To help Dad recover from soreness and injury or just a tough workout, a massage gun will do the trick! The best part is that they range in price, and you can even purchase one on Amazon! Apple Watch Strap Does the dad you’re celebrating own an Apple Watch? If so, help him customize it with a new Apple Watch strap. You can choose from many materials, colors, and designs so he can blend in or stand out as much as he wants. A New Cooler Men love their coolers — it’s a foolproof Father’s Day gift! Whether Dad loves to camp, fish, tailgate, go to the beach, or barbecue in the backyard, he’s sure to appreciate a new way to store ice, drinks, food, or bait! Tool Bucket Organizer Is your dad a bit of a handyman? Help him get organized and never lose track of his tools again. Tool bucket organizers come in many forms and, again, can be purchased right online, making your shopping easy! Bluetooth Headphones or Speakers If your father doesn’t have Bluetooth headphones or speakers yet, he’s missing out. The opportunity to jam out wirelessly while working out, cutting the grass, doing hobby work, or just relaxing is effortless with this thoughtful gift.
Summer is here, and you know what that means: It’s time to break out the barbecue and meat skewers! SWEET AND SPICY BBQ CHICKEN SKEWERS
Ingredients
• 3/4 tsp smoked paprika • 1/2 tsp salt For the Skewers • 2 lbs chicken breast, cut into bite-size cubes • 1 small pineapple, cut into 1-inch cubes
For the Marinade • 1 tbsp olive oil • 2 tbsp soy sauce • 2 tbsp chili garlic sauce • 2 tbsp rice vinegar
• 3 tbsp honey • Juice of 1 lime Directions
1. In a bowl, whisk together marinade ingredients. 2. In a reusable freezer bag, combine cubed chicken and all but 1/4 cup of the marinade. 3. Seal bag and massage marinade into the chicken. Chill in the fridge overnight. 4. The following day, preheat the grill to 400 F. Thread chicken and pineapple onto skewers, adding two cubes of chicken for each cube of pineapple. 5. Grill the skewers for 3–4 minutes per side, brushing with the reserved marinade in the final minutes. 6. Serve over rice or with your favorite barbecue sides!
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Inside This Issue
Young Adults Should Consider Having a Power of Attorney
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Woman Sues Weatherman
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Sweet and Spicy BBQ Chicken Skewers Father’s Day Gift Guide
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How to Handle a Stalker
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Is Somebody Watching You?
When many think of stalking, the common image is likely a stranger prowling around in the shadows of the night, showing up at random places uninvited, or spying on victims from afar. However, stalking can potentially involve so much more. Stalking is menacing behavior that makes victims feel unsafe and can lead to some terrifying acts. Stalking is more common than you may think: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 1 in every 6 women and 1 in every 17 men have reported experiencing stalking at some point in their lives. For women, roughly 54% experienced it before the age of 25, and for men, 41%. Research conducted by the CDC revealed that stalking can damage its victims, leading to potential depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. It’s reported that roughly 68% of female and 70% of male victims received threats of physical harm in connection with stalking at some point in their lives.
Stalking — Here’s How to Handle It
Stalking takes place when a person repeatedly harasses or threatens another person. In most
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