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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 get itemized credit-card statements for a deceased person’s account to verify what the estate actually owes? nc

How do I get itemized credit-card statements for a deceased person’s account to verify what the estate actually owes? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, the cleanest way to obtain itemized credit-card statements for a deceased person is for the estate’s personal representative (executor/administrator) to request them directly from the card issuer or…

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What happens to a car with an auto loan after the borrower dies if the vehicle has already been voluntarily surrendered or repossessed? – nc

What happens to a car with an auto loan after the borrower dies if the vehicle has already been voluntarily surrendered or repossessed? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, if the vehicle was already voluntarily surrendered or repossessed before (or around) the borrower’s death, the car is usually no longer an estate asset…

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If the mortgage isn’t paid and the property is foreclosed, could I be personally responsible even if I never assumed the loan? nc

If the mortgage isn’t paid and the property is foreclosed, could I be personally responsible even if I never assumed the loan? – North Carolina Short Answer Usually, no. In North Carolina, an heir or co-owner who inherits a home “subject to” an existing mortgage is not personally liable for the unpaid loan balance unless…

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What evidence should I bring to court to show my parent needs a different placement and better supervision after repeated falls? nc

What evidence should I bring to court to show my parent needs a different placement and better supervision after repeated falls? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, the most persuasive evidence is usually objective, dated documentation showing (1) a pattern of falls or safety incidents, (2) a medical reason the current setting is…

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What can I do if I believe a family member is withholding or misusing my parent’s annuity or other funds while my parent is under guardianship? nc

What can I do if I believe a family member is withholding or misusing my parent’s annuity or other funds while my parent is under guardianship? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, concerns about a guardian (or someone acting through the guardian) withholding or misusing a ward’s annuity or other funds are handled…

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Can a remainderman transfer their remainder interest to another family member while the life tenant is still alive? nc

Can a remainderman transfer their remainder interest to another family member while the life tenant is still alive? – North Carolina Short Answer Yes. In North Carolina, a remainderman can usually transfer (sell or gift) an existing remainder interest while the life tenant is still alive, as long as the remainder interest already exists and…

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What rights does the remainderman have if the life tenant is creating conflict or interfering with the property? nc

What rights does the remainderman have if the life tenant is creating conflict or interfering with the property? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, a remainderman generally cannot take possession or control of the property while the life tenant is alive, but the remainderman can protect the future interest if the life tenant…

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How can co-trustees set up a transparent system for paying trust expenses and tracking reimbursements so everyone can see what’s being paid and why? nc

How can co-trustees set up a transparent system for paying trust expenses and tracking reimbursements so everyone can see what’s being paid and why? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, co-trustees can create transparency by (1) separating money and records by trust/sub-trust, (2) adopting a written approval-and-payment workflow, and (3) issuing regular reports…

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Can retirement accounts be split into inherited accounts for each beneficiary instead of being paid into the trust, and what happens if the plan won’t allow that? nc

Can retirement accounts be split into inherited accounts for each beneficiary instead of being paid into the trust, and what happens if the plan won’t allow that? – North Carolina Short Answer Often, yes: if a retirement account is payable at death to a trust, the custodian may still be able to create separate “inherited”…

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What happens if one trustee or family member won’t provide the original will, and how can we get it filed without an in-person handoff? nc

What happens if one trustee or family member won’t provide the original will, and how can we get it filed without an in-person handoff? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, the will is filed and probated through the Clerk of Superior Court (the probate court). If a person in North Carolina has the…

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How do we figure out which assets belong to the probate estate versus the revocable trust versus the separate family trust with the rental properties? nc

How do we figure out which assets belong to the probate estate versus the revocable trust versus the separate family trust with the rental properties? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, the simplest way to sort assets is to follow legal title and beneficiary designations as of the date of death. Assets titled…

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