From our office near Research Triangle Park, we help families across the Bull City and Durham County plan their estates, navigate probate, and resolve inherited-property disputes — with clear, compassionate guidance every step of the way.
Durham anchors the Research Triangle alongside Raleigh and Chapel Hill — a fast-growing city built around Duke University, RTP, and a deep community of families and small-business owners. As people build their lives here, thoughtful estate planning and steady guidance through probate become all the more important.
Pierce Law Group helps Durham-area clients protect what they’ve built. Whether you’re preparing a will or trust, administering a loved one’s estate through the Durham County Clerk of Superior Court, or resolving a dispute over inherited property, our attorneys offer practical advice and dependable representation. Prefer to start remotely? We’re glad to begin with a phone call.
Wills, trusts and powers of attorney that protect your family and carry out your wishes.
Learn MoreGuidance through the probate process, from filings to final distribution.
Learn MoreResolving co-owned and inherited property disputes through partition proceedings.
Learn MoreRecovering surplus funds owed to property owners after a foreclosure sale.
Learn MoreMedicaid and long-term care planning that protects your assets as you age.
Learn MoreProtecting loved ones who can no longer make safe decisions for themselves.
Learn MoreMy experience was very helpful for continuing my journey through the probate process. I very much appreciate their knowledge and kindness.
Everyone I interacted with in this firm was extremely supportive, informative and pleasant to work with. Highly recommend!
I called based upon positive reviews on the web. I was surprised that a human, Mr. Pierce, himself, answered the phone!
In addition to Durham, we proudly serve clients throughout Durham County and the surrounding Triangle communities, including:
Call us or request a free consultation and we’ll help you find the right next step — whether you’re planning ahead or settling an estate.