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Explore our informative articles, insights, and updates focused on North Carolina Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Partition Actions, and Surplus Fund cases. Our goal is to make these complex topics accessible, offering you guidance and understanding at each step of the legal process. Whether you’re looking to navigate probate administration, protect your assets through careful planning, understand partition actions, or resolve issues with surplus funds, our articles are designed to empower you with practical advice, legal insights, and actionable steps. Stay informed and feel confident as you make decisions about your estate and legal matters.

How do I challenge a power of attorney that was signed when my parent had dementia and may not have understood what they were signing? nc

How do I challenge a power of attorney that was signed when my parent had dementia and may not have understood what they were signing? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, challenging a power of attorney (POA) signed during dementia usually means asking the Superior Court to declare the POA invalid because the…

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If relatives have been living in the estate house, can their mortgage or upkeep payments be treated like rent instead of reimbursable expenses? nc

If relatives have been living in the estate house, can their mortgage or upkeep payments be treated like rent instead of reimbursable expenses? – North Carolina Short Answer Sometimes. In North Carolina, whether a relative’s mortgage, tax, insurance, or upkeep payments are reimbursable (instead of treated like “rent”) often turns on whether that person had…

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Can I start marketing the property again if the buyer has already failed to close multiple times? nc

Can I start marketing the property again if the buyer has already failed to close multiple times? – North Carolina Short Answer Sometimes, but not automatically. In North Carolina, a seller (or an assignor standing in the seller’s shoes under an assignment) usually should not re-market the property until the existing contract is properly terminated…

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If the house is at risk of foreclosure because bills weren’t paid, how does that affect my share and the estate’s assets? nc

If the house is at risk of foreclosure because bills weren’t paid, how does that affect my share and the estate’s assets? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, a foreclosure risk usually means the mortgage (and sometimes taxes or other liens) gets paid before any co-owner or estate receives sale proceeds. That can…

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When and how can heirs formally object to the personal representative’s actions during probate if we think the accounting is wrong? nc

When and how can heirs formally object to the personal representative’s actions during probate if we think the accounting is wrong? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, heirs can raise formal objections by filing an estate proceeding with the Clerk of Superior Court in the county where the estate is being administered, asking…

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How can I get my personal belongings back from a deceased relative’s property when the executor is trying to auction everything off? nc

How can I get my personal belongings back from a deceased relative’s property when the executor is trying to auction everything off? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, the executor generally has authority to take control of estate personal property and may be able to sell it, including by auction, to administer the…

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