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Surplus Funds Q&A Series

How is foreclosure surplus money divided when the deceased had no children and the heirs are siblings and the siblings’ children? nc

How is foreclosure surplus money divided when the deceased had no children and the heirs are siblings and the siblings’ children? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, foreclosure surplus funds are generally paid to the former owner (or, if the owner has died, to the owner’s estate) after the sale costs, taxes/assessments, and…

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Probate Q&A Series

Can my parent be evicted while the landlord’s estate is still being handled, and what notice would we have to get first? nc

Can my parent be evicted while the landlord’s estate is still being handled, and what notice would we have to get first? – North Carolina Short Answer Yes. In North Carolina, a landlord’s death does not freeze a month-to-month tenancy or prevent an eviction. The landlord’s estate (typically through the personal representative) or the successor…

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Probate Q&A Series

What are the main responsibilities and risks for co-executors? nc

What are the main responsibilities and risks for co-executors? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, co-executors (also called joint personal representatives) share the same core job: gather and protect estate assets, pay valid debts and expenses, and distribute what remains to the proper heirs or beneficiaries. The biggest practical risk is that co-executors…

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Probate Q&A Series

What happens if we can’t find the original signed will—can we still transfer the cars without going through full probate? nc

What happens if we can’t find the original signed will—can we still transfer the cars without going through full probate? – North Carolina Short Answer Sometimes, yes. In North Carolina, the DMV can allow a vehicle title transfer without opening a full estate if the Clerk of Superior Court agrees the situation fits a limited…

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Probate Q&A Series

Can the executor send a formal letter demanding that relatives stop removing items from the house, and what happens if they ignore it? nc

Can the executor send a formal letter demanding that relatives stop removing items from the house, and what happens if they ignore it? – North Carolina Short Answer Yes. In North Carolina, the person named as executor can send a formal “preservation of estate property” letter demanding that relatives stop entering the home and removing…

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Guardianship Q&A Series

How do I get guardianship over an adult family member who is mentally unable to make medical and financial decisions and refuses to sign a power of attorney? nc

How do I get guardianship over an adult family member who is mentally unable to make medical and financial decisions and refuses to sign a power of attorney? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, when an adult cannot understand or communicate decisions and will not (or cannot) sign a power of attorney, the…

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