36C-4C-6. Confidentiality.
(a) Following the entry of a judgment, a party to the proceeding may move that the contents of the file be sealed and kept confidential, and upon such motion, the court shall seal the contents of the file from public inspection. The contents of the file shall not be released except by order of the court to any person other than the following:
(1) The petitioner named in the petition.
(2) The attorney for the petitioner.
(3) A court of competent jurisdiction hearing or reviewing the matter.
(b) For good cause shown, the court may order the records that are confidential under this section to be made available to a person who is not listed in this section. Following the petitioner's death, a sealed file shall be unsealed upon the request of any interested person for the purpose of other estate proceedings. (2021-53, s. 1.1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 36C - North Carolina Uniform Trust Code
Article 4C - Judicial Establishment of Validity of a Revocable Trust.
§ 36C-4C-1 - Proceedings for validity of a revocable trust.
§ 36C-4C-2 - Establishing validity of a revocable trust before death.
§ 36C-4C-4 - Contents of petition for revocable trust validity.
§ 36C-4C-5 - Declaration by court; bar to contesting validity of trust.