30-29. What petition must show.
In the petition the petitioner shall set forth, besides the facts entitling petitioner to a year's support and the value of the support claimed, the further facts that the personal estate of which the decedent died possessed exceeded sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) and also whether or not an allowance has been made to petitioner and the nature and value thereof. (1868-9, c. 93, s. 22; Code, s. 2130; Rev., s. 3106; C.S., s. 4123; 1961, c. 749, s. 12; 1981, c. 413, s. 4; 1995, c. 262, s. 7; 2009-183, s. 3; 2011-344, s. 7; 2013-81, s. 2; 2019-243, s. 24.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 30 - Surviving Spouses
§ 30-15 - When spouse entitled to allowance.
§ 30-16 - Duty of personal representative, magistrate, or clerk to assign allowance.
§ 30-17 - When children entitled to an allowance.
§ 30-18 - From what property allowance assigned.
§ 30-19 - Value of property ascertained.
§ 30-20 - Procedure for assignment.
§ 30-21 - Report of clerk or magistrate.
§ 30-25 - Personal representative entitled to credit.
§ 30-27 - Surviving spouse or child may apply to superior court.
§ 30-28 - Nature of proceeding; parties.
§ 30-29 - What petition must show.
§ 30-31 - Amount of allowance.