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Cameron D. Morris

Attorney

704.220.6500

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In my view, an estate planning attorney should have “all the gears.” What that means for you is that as your estate planning attorney I am committed to drafting precise, technically sound documents, anticipating and planning for potential disputes, and, when necessary, addressing issues that arise in probate or trust administration. Estate planning is not simply filling in blanks on a form—it is designing a plan tailored to your family, your assets, and your long-term goals. There is no one-size-fits-all approach and every plan should reflect the specific values and priorities of the person creating it.

Planning for the difficult moments ahead is not always an easy conversation. It requires you to consider difficult “what if” questions and to think carefully about the people you love most. It may also involve complicated family dynamics, business interests, or deeply personal decisions about how you want to be remembered and how you want your affairs handled, all with the goal of bringing clarity and peace of mind.

I believe estate planning is ultimately about stewardship. It is about taking responsibility for what you have built and ensuring that it continues to serve the people and purposes you care about. I was drawn to estate planning because it allows individuals to thoughtfully shape the legacy they leave behind—not in a grand or abstract sense, but in practical, meaningful ways. A well-designed estate plan gives you a voice in moments when you otherwise would not have one. It provides clarity where there could be confusion, and direction where there could be conflict.

Outside the office, I enjoy spending time outdoors, creating Lego masterpieces, and reading military history. The relationships that I have fostered ground me and serve as a constant reminder of the importance of the goals of estate planning: to protect the people and relationships that matter the most to you.

Education Icon EDUCATION

  • University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  • Campbell University School of Law

Bar Admission Icon BAR ADMISSION

  • North Carolina
  • South Carolina
  • Mecklenburg County

Honors and Associations Icon HONORS AND ASSOCIATIONS

  • Former Chief Articles Editor, Campbell Law Review

Areas of Practice Icon AREAS OF PRACTICE

  • Estate & Trust Planning
  • Estate Administration
  • Real Estate
  • Corporate
  • Debt Restructuring and Loan Closing
  • Commercial Lease Drafting and Review
  • Business Succession
  • Corporate Exit Strategies

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