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Will my government-related health benefits have to be paid back from any injury settlement, and can that amount be reduced? nc

Will my government-related health benefits have to be paid back from any injury settlement, and can that amount be reduced? – North Carolina Short Answer Often, yes. In North Carolina, when a government-related program pays accident-related medical bills (most commonly Medicaid, and sometimes a state employee health plan), it can have a legal right to…

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If I was listed on a bank account with my parent, what happens to that money after my parent’s death, and can someone move it out of the joint account? nc

If I was listed on a bank account with my parent, what happens to that money after my parent’s death, and can someone move it out of the joint account? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, what happens to a joint bank account after a parent’s death usually depends on whether the account…

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How far back can I request account statements for a deceased person when administering an estate? nc

How far back can I request account statements for a deceased person when administering an estate? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina estate administration, there is usually no single statewide “lookback limit” that caps how far back a personal representative can request a deceased person’s bank statements. In practice, the request is driven…

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What happens if I move out of state before the probate paperwork is finished—can I still serve as the person in charge? nc

What happens if I move out of state before the probate paperwork is finished—can I still serve as the person in charge? – North Carolina Short Answer Often, yes. In North Carolina, a person can usually continue serving as the estate’s court-appointed personal representative (the “person in charge”) even after moving out of state, but…

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