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Paying creditor claims in an estate – Durham Probate Attorneys

Paying creditor claims in an estate – Durham Probate Attorneys

by Durham Law Firm | Sep 8, 2014 | Estate Administration

Ever wonder who gets paid first in an estate?  Here’s the order in which claims are paid.  Practically it makes no difference unless there are insufficient assets to pay all the debts.  If that happens, you may have some creditors holding the bag if they are too low...
How to make a claim against a deceased person’s estate – Durham Probate Lawyers

How to make a claim against a deceased person’s estate – Durham Probate Lawyers

by Durham Law Firm | Sep 8, 2014 | Estate Administration

How to make a claim against a deceased person’s estate – Raleigh and Durham Probate Lawyers  A claim against a decedent’s estate must be in writing and state the amount or item claimed, or other relief sought, the basis for the claim, and the name and address of...
Raleigh Estates – Qualifying as Administrator

Raleigh Estates – Qualifying as Administrator

by Durham Law Firm | Sep 3, 2014 | Estate Administration

Qualifying as an Estate Administrator: When a person in North Carolina dies without a will, an Administrator must be appointed in order to handle the estate of the deceased.  On the other hand, if the person dies with a will, the will itself names an Executor to...
Guardianship Proceedings – Durham County Guardianship Hearings

Guardianship Proceedings – Durham County Guardianship Hearings

by Durham Law Firm | Sep 3, 2014 | Guardianship

When someone you love ages, or has just certain genetic issues, he or she may begin to lose the ability to think and act on his or her own.  Sometimes this inability to think or act can be temporary if caused by a traumatic experience.  The law does provide ways to...
A Will for my house – Raleigh and Durham Estate Planning

A Will for my house – Raleigh and Durham Estate Planning

by Durham Law Firm | Sep 3, 2014 | Estate Planning

If you own a home or are blessed to own multiple homes, then one day when you pass on, your family will be able to take on the blessing.  I’ve sometimes heard people say “I only have a house and not much else so there’s not really a need for me to have a will.”  Some...
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