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- Halifax County appointment of administrators, executors and guardians [microform]. by North Carolina.Clerk of Superior Court (Halifax County); North Carolina.Division of Archives and History.(CARDINAL)140910;
C.047.50018. 1868-1909, v. 1-2
- Subjects: Executors and administrators; Guardian and ward; Decedents' estates;
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- Managing finances after a death / by Bird, Carolyn L.(CARDINAL)300180; Smith, Mitch.; North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service.(CARDINAL)217218;
Includes bibliographical references (page [8]).
- Subjects: Death.; Finance, Personal; Executors and administrators.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Index to administrators, executors, guardians, and trustees, direct [microform]. by North Carolina.Clerk of Superior Court (Forsyth County); North Carolina.Division of Archives and History.(CARDINAL)140910;
C.038.50078. 1849-1955, v. A-Z
- Subjects: Decedents' estates; Executors and administrators; Guardian and ward;
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- Index to administrators, executors, guardians, and trustees, reverse [microform]. by North Carolina.Clerk of Superior Court (Forsyth County); North Carolina.Division of Archives and History.(CARDINAL)140910;
C.038.50080. 1849-1955, v. A-Z
- Subjects: Decedents' estates; Executors and administrators; Guardian and ward;
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- Lawyers Cooperative practice guide : North Carolina estate settlement / by Huggard, John Parker.(CARDINAL)747396;
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- Subjects: Decedents' estates; Executors and administrators;
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- The executor's guide : settling a loved one's estate or trust / by Randolph, Mary,1958-(CARDINAL)770015;
Getting Ready -- What Executors Do -- What Trustees Do -- How Hard Will It Be? -- Emotional Concerns -- How This Book Can Help -- If You're Asked to Be an Executor or Trustee -- Executor or Trustee? -- The Executor's Role: An Overview -- The Successor Trustee's Role: An Overview -- Should You Accept the Job? -- Making the Job Manageable -- The First Week -- Organ, Tissue, and Body Donation -- Physician's Certification and Death Certificate -- Autopsy -- Burial or Cremation -- Funerals and Memorial Services -- Other Tasks During the First Few Days -- The First Month -- Set Up a Filing System -- Order Copies of the Death Certificate -- Find the Will -- Find Other Documents That Leave Property -- Send Notifications of the Death -- Keep Property Secure -- Sort Through Personal Belongings -- Claiming Life Insurance, Social Security, and Other Benefits -- Life Insurance and Annuity Proceeds -- Social Security Benefits -- Pensions -- Veterans Benefits -- Wages Owed the Deceased Person -- The Family Allowance -- Other Possible Benefits and Claims -- Taking Care of the Estate -- Making Sense of the Will -- Does the Will Appear Valid? -- Reading the Will -- Gifts to Groups of People -- When to Take a Second Look at the Will -- If There's No Will -- Who's in Charge -- Who Gets What: The Basic Rules -- Understanding Key Terms -- If an Heir Has Died -- Taking Care of Minor Children -- Taking Inventory -- Look for Assets -- Make a List of Assets -- Estimate the Value -- Add Up Debts -- Determine How Title Was Held -- Managing Assets and Paying Bills -- Your Legal Duties -- Keeping Good Records -- Setting Up an Estate or Trust Bank Account -- Keeping Tangible Assets Safe -- Managing Cash Accounts and Investments -- Paying Claims and Debts -- Giving Property to Beneficiaries -- Selling Property -- Handling a Business -- Caring for Children and Their Property -- Immediate Concerns -- Raising a Child -- Managing a Child's Property -- Personal and Practical Issues -- Taxes -- The Deceased Person's Income Tax: Form 1040 -- The Estate's Income Tax: Form 1041 -- Income Tax on Trusts -- Federal Estate Tax -- State Inheritance and Estate Taxes -- Other Taxes -- Beneficiaries and Taxes -- Typical Situations -- Transferring Property -- Property That Doesn't Go Through Probate -- Common Assets That Don't Go Through Probate -- Joint Tenancy Property -- Tenancy by the Entirety Property -- Community Property -- Property Held in a Living Trust -- Real Estate That Qualifies as a Homestead -- Property That Passes to Immediate Family by Law -- Salary or Wages -- Payable-on-Death Bank Accounts -- Life Insurance Proceeds -- Individual Retirement Accounts -- Securities Registered in Transfer-on-Death Form -- Savings Bonds -- Vehicles -- Pension Plan Distributions and Other Death Benefits -- Real Estate Left by a Transfer-on-Death Deed -- Personal Property in "Small Estates" -- Transferring Joint Tenancy and Other Survivorship Property -- Real Estate -- Bank Accounts -- Securities -- Vehicles -- Savings Bonds -- If Title Wasn't Cleared When the First Joint Tenant Died -- Transferring Community Property -- Your Transfer Options -- Community Property Agreements -- State Probate Shortcuts -- When the Second Spouse Dies -- Claiming Money in Retirement Plans -- Retirement Plans: The Basics -- Who's the Beneficiary? -- If the Surviving Spouse Is the Beneficiary -- If There Is One Beneficiary, Not the Spouse -- If There Are Multiple Beneficiaries -- If a Trust Is the Beneficiary -- If There Is No "Designated Beneficiary" -- If the Beneficiary Has Died -- If No Beneficiary Was Named -- If the Estate Is the Beneficiary -- Claiming Payable-on-Death Assets -- If the Asset Was Co-Owned -- The Effect of Divorce on POD Beneficiaries -- How Beneficiaries Can Claim Assets -- Special Procedures for Small Estates -- Are You Handling a Small Estate? -- Claiming Property With Affidavits -- Using Simplified Probate -- The Regular Probate Process -- Common Questions About Probate -- The Typical Probate Process -- The Process in Uniform Probate Code States -- Probate in Another State -- Disputes During Probate -- Do You Need a Lawyer? -- If You Go It Alone: Working With the Court -- Handling Trusts -- Wrapping Up a Simple Living Trust -- How Simple Living Trusts Work -- If You're the Surviving Spouse -- Who Serves as Successor Trustee -- The Affidavit of Assumption of Duties -- What's in the Trust -- Notifying Beneficiaries -- Getting Valuable Property Appraised -- Registering the Trust -- Debts and Expenses -- Transferring Trust Property -- Ending the Trust -- Managing a Child's Trust -- How a Child's Trust Works -- The Trustee's Job -- Accepting or Declining the Trustee's Job -- Gathering Trust Property -- Communicating With Beneficiaries -- Registering the Trust -- Investing Trust Property -- Keeping Good Records -- Handling Trust Taxes -- Distributing Property -- If You Want to Resign -- Ending the Trust -- Handling a Bypass (AB) Trust -- How a Bypass Trust Works -- The Surviving Spouse's Rights and Duties -- What's in the Trust -- Debts and Expenses -- Getting Valuable Property Appraised -- Notifying Beneficiaries -- Registering the Trust -- Dividing Trust Assets -- Managing the Bypass Trust Property -- Tax Returns for the Bypass Trust -- Getting More Help -- Finding More Information -- Libraries -- The Internet -- Finding Forms -- Finding Definitions -- Researching Specific Questions -- Lawyers and Other Experts -- When to Get Help -- Deciding What You Want From a Lawyer -- Finding a Lawyer -- Choosing a Lawyer -- Working With a Lawyer -- Paying a Lawyer -- Problems With Your Lawyer."This book will help you navigate an unfamiliar land of legal procedures and terminology."--Back cover.
- Subjects: Executors and administrators.; Trusts and trustees.; Charity laws and legislation.;
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- Index to administrators, executors, guardians, estates and bonds [microform]. by North Carolina.County Court (Chowan County); North Carolina.Division of Archives and History.(CARDINAL)140910;
C.024.50043. 1809-1928
- Subjects: Decedents' estates; Executors and administrators; Guardian and ward;
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- A treatise on the law of executors and administrators in North Carolina. by Iredell, James,1788-1853.(CARDINAL)184585;
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- Subjects: Executors and administrators; Probate law and practice; Old State Library Collection.;
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- The executor's handbook : a step-by-step guide to settling an estate for personal representatives, administrators, and beneficiaries / by Hughes, Theodore E.(CARDINAL)731206; Klein, David,1919-;
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- Subjects: Executors and administrators;
- © 2001., Facts on File/Checkmark Books,
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- The executor's handbook : a step-by-step guide to settling an estate for personal representatives, administrators, and beneficiaries / by Hughes, Theodore E.(CARDINAL)731206; Klein, David,1919-2001.(CARDINAL)143855;
Klein, David
- Subjects: Executors and administrators;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 3
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