by Durham Law Firm | May 6, 2024 | Estate Administration, Probate
Dealing with the loss of a loved one is challenging enough without the added stress of legal procedures. However, the North Carolina Small Estate Affidavit Form is here to lighten your load, offering a streamlined approach to settling estates that might otherwise drag...
by Durham Law Firm | Apr 30, 2024 | Estate Administration, Probate
Dealing with the passing of a loved one is never easy, and the intricacies of handling their estate can add an extra layer of stress. If you're wondering how to probate real estate in North Carolina, it's crucial to understand the procedures and responsibilities...
by Durham Law Firm | Apr 5, 2024 | Estate Administration, Estate Litigation
When it comes to managing the final wishes of a loved one, the role of an executor is both a privilege and a significant responsibility. But what happens when this trust is breached? Executor misconduct can unravel what should be a respectful and orderly distribution...
by Durham Law Firm | Feb 27, 2024 | Estate Administration, Probate
When it comes to planning for the future, there's one aspect that often feels a bit like solving a puzzle—estate administration. This process ensures wishes are honored and loved ones are taken care of. Central to making this happen is one key player: the executor of...
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...
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...