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Overview of North Carolina Executorship +Top 10 FAQs

Overview of North Carolina Executorship +Top 10 FAQs

by Durham Law Firm | Feb 16, 2024 | Estate Administration, Probate

Managing a loved one's estate in North Carolina can feel like walking through a deep forest with no map or supplies. You're handed a compass and asked to follow the signs toward "Executorship," a role critical in the journey of estate administration. But what does it...
What Happens If My Spouse Dies Without a Will?

What Happens If My Spouse Dies Without a Will?

by Durham Law Firm | Feb 12, 2024 | Estate Administration, Probate

With the loss of a spouse, the absence of a will can add to the complexity of it all. This is where understanding North Carolina's intestate succession laws becomes crucial. Through this blog, find out why making a plan before you die matters. We'll also see what...
Understanding When Probate is Unnecessary in North Carolina

Understanding When Probate is Unnecessary in North Carolina

by Durham Law Firm | Feb 12, 2024 | Estate Administration

When a loved one passes away, probate often seems like a complex and daunting process. In North Carolina, it's a legal procedure with a court overseeing the distribution of a deceased person's assets. Not all estates require this formal process. But when is probate...
Beneficiaries of a Will: How to Plan For Their Future

Beneficiaries of a Will: How to Plan For Their Future

by Durham Law Firm | Jan 29, 2024 | Estate Planning

A will serves as a voice from beyond, guiding the distribution of one's estate. It reflects personal wishes and ensures that the right people benefit from a lifetime of hard work. Beneficiaries can range from family members to friends or even organizations and...
Can You Inherit Debt in North Carolina?

Can You Inherit Debt in North Carolina?

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Jan 23, 2024 | Estate Administration

When dealing with the loss of a loved one, families often face the daunting task of estate administration. This process can bring up many concerns, one of which is wondering if you can inherit debt. In North Carolina, the laws spell out how the decedent's estate pays...
What Happens to Credit Card Debt When You Die With No Estate?

What Happens to Credit Card Debt When You Die With No Estate?

by Durham Law Firm | Jan 16, 2024 | Estate Administration

When a loved one passes away, dealing with their financial affairs can be exhausting without help. One common concern is the fate of credit card debt left behind. Many individuals wonder, "What happens to credit card debt when you die with no estate?" When a loved one...
What Happens If You Owe Money to Someone Who Died?

What Happens If You Owe Money to Someone Who Died?

by Chris Wilms | Jan 8, 2024 | Estate Administration

What happens if you owe money to someone who died? When a person dies, you can often make payment to the Clerk as an alternative to the full estate administration process. In North Carolina, one such alternative involves paying the Clerk of Superior Court money owed...
Transfer a Car Title After Death: The Simplified Process

Transfer a Car Title After Death: The Simplified Process

by Durham Law Firm | Dec 20, 2023 | Estate Administration

When a loved one passes away, handling their affairs can be challenging. One crucial task is transferring the car title. When administering the estate of a deceased person in North Carolina, there are alternatives to a full administration process. Explore the key...
Estate Administration Services: Limited Personal Representative Duties

Estate Administration Services: Limited Personal Representative Duties

by Chris Wilms | Dec 7, 2023 | Estate Administration

If you're feeling a bit lost in the maze of estate administration, you're not alone. Our guide, "Estate Administration Services: Limited Personal Representative Duties," offers a helping hand, breaking down the responsibilities and nuances of this vital role. Explore...
Summary Administration: Simplified Estate Process for Spouses

Summary Administration: Simplified Estate Process for Spouses

by Chris Wilms | Nov 29, 2023 | Estate Administration, Probate

When a person passes away in North Carolina, their estate typically goes through an administrative process called probate. However, an alternative called Summary Administration provides a simplified approach. Explore the critical aspects of Summary Administration and...
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