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Can a bank reclaim government benefits or retirement deposits that hit our joint account after my spouse’s death if I already used the money to pay the mortgage and other bills? – North Carolina Short Answer Under North Carolina law, banks and government agencies can usually reclaim government benefits or retirement deposits that were not…

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What happens if the online plat date doesn’t match the date I was told—am I in the wrong book or is there a revision? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, a mismatch between the date shown in an online plat index and the date someone quoted usually comes from how the register of…

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How do I check if lot numbers have changed due to re-subdivision or re-recording since the original plat? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, changes to lot numbers normally show up on later subdivision or recombination plats recorded in the county Register of Deeds, often alongside updated parcel numbers in the county tax/GIS…

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How can we replace the corporate trustee named in the will with a different trust company, and do all beneficiaries need to agree before anything is funded? – North Carolina Short Answer Under North Carolina law, replacing the corporate trustee named in a will usually requires either following any replacement language in the will or…

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What is the best way to handle the estate and trust tax returns and keep enough funds available to pay the preparer while we resolve outstanding bills or claims? – North Carolina Short Answer Under North Carolina law, the personal representative should treat tax returns and preparation fees as core administration expenses and plan for…

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Do I need to include a creditor with a UCC filing in the estate’s standard notice to creditors, or is it treated separately from debts tied to real property? – North Carolina Short Answer Under North Carolina probate law, a creditor whose claim is secured by a UCC filing on the decedent’s personal property is…

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What happens if other heirs delay or refuse to sign the receipt for distribution? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, an heir’s delay or refusal to sign a receipt for distribution does not give that person extra rights, but it can complicate closing the estate. The personal representative can still tender the distribution,…

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How are cash distributions calculated when some assets were missing or tied up in bankruptcy? – North Carolina Short Answer Under North Carolina probate law, cash distributions to heirs or beneficiaries are based on the actual assets that the personal representative is able to collect, after paying valid debts, taxes, and expenses. If property is…

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What documents or proof should I gather to support a claim to recover payments I made toward a property loan? – North Carolina Short Answer Under North Carolina law, a co-borrower or co-signer who pays on a property loan for a home titled only in someone else’s name will need clear proof of the loan…

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Will a lender release me from the loan if the other borrower assumes or refinances, and what steps do I take to request it? – North Carolina Short Answer Under North Carolina law, a lender will not automatically release a co-borrower from a mortgage loan just because another borrower assumes the debt or refinances. A…