My brother passed and had no family of his own.?
To ensure I understand your question, to me it appears that there were 4 children in all: (1) you, (2) the recently deceased brother, (3) a...
Asheville, NC
Estate planning Lawyer at Asheville, NC
Practice Areas: Estate Planning, Elder Law ... +5 more
To ensure I understand your question, to me it appears that there were 4 children in all: (1) you, (2) the recently deceased brother, (3) a...
From your question I cannot entirely tell if you are asking about (1) whether the court will revoke your legal guardianship over a minor, or (2) if...
In addition to Mr. Robinson's response above, consider why you wish to hold the estate open longer and the possible consequences. If the estate...
Based on your question noting that your father "has" (not had) two sons living with him, it sounds as though your father is still alive. If this...
There is no requirement that an attorney keep the original last will and testament in his or her office. Attorneys are, however, required by the...
This question is a matter of North Carolina law. N.C. General Statute 90-210.124(a)(2) sets forth an order of priority for who has the right to...
First and foremost, unless your mother-in-law's will contained an explicit provision about this situation, you likely will need to open up an...
If it is truly "unclaimed property" then in North Carolina you would need to go through the NC Treasurer's office. The link is here:...
The personal representative of the estate will likely need a bank account for a brief time to access the funds in the checking account and use them...
Title to real estate or to a vehicle? And we’re you co owners with right of survivorship? If so, then you likely need to just show a death...