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Family Law Q&A Series

How can I enforce my custody order if the other parent won’t show up for visits or allow the court-ordered phone calls? nc

How can I enforce my custody order if the other parent won’t show up for visits or allow the court-ordered phone calls? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, a custody order (including visitation and court-ordered phone or electronic contact) can be enforced through the district court using contempt and, in some cases, injunctive…

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Probate Q&A Series

Can a creditor or non-relative be appointed as the estate administrator, and what has to happen if family members have priority? nc

Can a creditor or non-relative be appointed as the estate administrator, and what has to happen if family members have priority? – North Carolina Short Answer Yes. In North Carolina, a creditor or a non-relative can be appointed as an estate administrator, but the Clerk of Superior Court must follow the statutory priority rules first.…

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Probate Q&A Series

Will the other estate be unable to close or distribute sale proceeds until my relative’s estate is opened and someone is appointed to sign paperwork? nc

Will the other estate be unable to close or distribute sale proceeds until my relative’s estate is opened and someone is appointed to sign paperwork? – North Carolina Short Answer Often, yes for the deceased beneficiary’s share: in North Carolina, an estate generally should not distribute a deceased beneficiary’s portion directly to family members without…

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Real Estate Q&A Series

How can I prove ownership or get marketable title so a lender will approve a home purchase or replacement? nc

How can I prove ownership or get marketable title so a lender will approve a home purchase or replacement? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, a lender usually requires “marketable” (insurable) title, which means the public records show a clear, reliable chain of ownership with no serious competing claims. When deeds conflict, signatures…

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Probate Q&A Series

What proof do I need to show that an executor is mishandling the estate or acting in bad faith? nc

What proof do I need to show that an executor is mishandling the estate or acting in bad faith? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, the most useful “proof” is usually objective paperwork showing a breach of the executor’s fiduciary duties—missing or inconsistent account records, self-dealing, commingling estate money with personal funds, unexplained…

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Partition Action Q&A Series

Can the court still schedule a hearing in a partition action before everyone is served? nc

Recent Legal Update Updated: April 2026 North Carolina’s current partition statutes and special-proceeding rules confirm an important point that affects hearing timing: in partition proceedings under Chapter 46A, respondents generally have 30 days after service of summons to answer, not 10 days. See N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 46A-2 and 1-394. The article’s core point remains…

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Probate Q&A Series

If my parent’s will tries to cut out the surviving spouse after a long marriage, what rights does the surviving spouse still have to the estate? nc

If my parent’s will tries to cut out the surviving spouse after a long marriage, what rights does the surviving spouse still have to the estate? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, a will usually cannot completely cut out a surviving spouse. Even if the will leaves the spouse little or nothing, the…

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