Legal Duties of an Executor of an Estate in North Carolina

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2020
  • Losing a loved one is hard. The days and weeks after a loss are often fraught with grief, questions, and, unfortunately, family complications. It’s a terrible time to try to think through a legal process clearly. And while the North Carolina General Statutes are the guiding law about what happens to an estate upon the death of a North Carolina resident, they are not exactly casual reading material. Join Jackie Bedard in this video, to learn more about the legal duties of an executor of an estate in NC.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @dylansylvan6398
    @dylansylvan6398 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, best I've found.

  • @TeamFish15
    @TeamFish15 Рік тому

    On the AOC-E-505, are Parts I and II added together to arrive at the total sum to be distributed to beneficiaries? Minus debts,taxes, etc. of course.

  • @chilloften
    @chilloften Рік тому

    A dysfunctional aunt has moved into home with my mother. I’m terrified the outcome.