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How much are attorney fees to handle a North Carolina probate? How much are fees to handle a North Carolina trust administration?
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Are assets “frozen” during the probate process?
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How many death certificates should I request from the funeral director in North Carolina?
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What are the first steps to take to take after the death of a loved one?
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Is there anything I need to do before meeting with the funeral director in North Carolina?
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How should I pay for the funeral expenses?
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Can I continue to pay bills and take care of things using a power of attorney in North Carolina?
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As the executor or trustee in North Carolina, should I begin paying any of our loved one’s bills and debts?
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If I’m named as the executor or personal representative in the will can I start administering the estate in North Carolina?
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What’s the difference between an administrator, a personal representative, and an executor in North Carolina?