Administration
Refusing to Serve as Executor in North Carolina
Many people might feel proud to be selected to serve as executor of a loved one’s estate. Generally, an individual chooses an…
Refusing to Serve as Executor in North Carolina
Many people might feel proud to be selected to serve as executor of a loved one’s estate. Generally, an individual chooses an…
Protect an Elderly Relative’s Identity During Life and After
Throughout one’s lifetime, an individual takes great care to ensure credit card, financial, and other personal information remains private. While identity theft…
Assets Not Distributed According to One’s Will
will provisionsKeeping one’s last will and testament and other estate planning documents up-to-date is a critical part of maintaining one’s estate plan….
August is National Make-a-Will Month
An increasing number of Americans fail to plan appropriately for the future needs of themselves and their families, both through inadequate retirement…
What Happens if an Executor Doesn’t Do Their Job in North Carolina?
An executor’s responsibilities are legal requirements, and one of those duties is to act in the best interest of the estate. Mismanaging funds, failing…
Creditor Claims Against Decedents in North Carolina
One of the many responsibilities executors have is ensuring that the decedent’s debts are satisfied. Creditor claims against estates in North Carolina…
Types of Trust Beneficiaries
Our asset protection attorneys in Chapel Hill have previously reviewed the rights of trust beneficiaries. These rights vary depending on the type of…