If you live in North Carolina and find yourself facing an uncooperative executor, you can protect your rights as a beneficiary. This article explores the information that the executor must share with you. It also outlines potential actions you can take if they do not. When a loved one passes […]
Author: Jeffrey L. Bloomfield
There is a common misconception that having a will automatically eliminates the need for probate. This article will highlight the importance of probate in North Carolina, even with a valid will. What is Probate? First, probate is the legal process through which a deceased person’s assets are distributed, and their […]
Carolina Estate Planning Attorney and Founder Jeff Bloomfield appears on the Ask Dr. Mia Podcast to discuss the importance of estate planning as part of aging well. Dr. Mia is an expert geriatrician and has been interviewed and featured on CNN, NPR Morning Edition, and MedPage Today. During the winter […]
An estate dispute is a disagreement, argument, or controversy about the money and other property owned by a person at the time of their death. Estate disputes can impact the probate process, causing delays, increased costs, and emotional strain on all parties involved. In North Carolina, these disputes can take various […]
Probate, or Estate Administration, is the complicated legal process of settling someone’s affairs after their death. During probate, the court system uses a process to determine that a will is legally valid before the person’s valuables can be distributed. In North Carolina, probate typically involves seven distinct stages. If you […]