North Carolina General Statutes
Article 2 - Partition of Real Property.
§ 46A-86 - Sale proceeds belonging to certain parties.

46A-86. Sale proceeds belonging to certain parties.
(a) Minor; Incompetent Adult. - When real property is sold under this Chapter and a party to the proceeding is a minor or an incompetent adult, the court shall take appropriate steps to secure the proceeds for the benefit of the party, including any of the following:
(1) For proceeds up to the allowable amounts in G.S. 7A-111, receive, administer, and disburse the proceeds pursuant to that section.
(2) Order the proceeds disbursed to any of the following:
a. A guardian of the estate or general guardian under Chapter 35A of the General Statutes.
b. An agent under Chapter 32C of the General Statutes.
c. In the case of a minor, a custodian under Chapter 33A of the General Statutes.
d. A custodial trust under Chapter 33B of the General Statutes.
e. A trust under Chapter 36C of the General Statutes.
(b) Certain Other Parties. - When a sale is made under this Chapter, the court shall invest or deposit under G.S. 7A-112 and G.S. 7A-112.1 proceeds belonging to the following parties:
(1) A party who is imprisoned, if the proceeds cannot be disbursed to, or at the direction of, the party.
(2) An unknown or unlocatable cotenant.
A party may seek disbursement of these proceeds by filing a motion in the proceeding. If the party shows that the proceeds belong to the party, the court shall order that the proceeds be disbursed to the party. (1868-9, c. 122, s. 17; Code, s. 1908; 1887, c. 284, s. 3; Rev., s. 2516; C.S., s. 3245; 2020-23, ss. 2(oo), 3.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 46A - Partition

Article 2 - Partition of Real Property.

§ 46A-20 - Venue in partition.

§ 46A-21 - Petition by cotenant or personal representative of cotenant; necessary and proper parties; joinder of spouses.

§ 46A-22 - Unknown or unlocatable parties; summons, notice, and representation.

§ 46A-23 - Petition by judgment creditor of cotenant.

§ 46A-24 - Surface and oil, gas, or mineral interests in separate owners; partitions distinct.

§ 46A-25 - Partition of real property subject to a contingent future interest; requirements.

§ 46A-26 - Methods of partition.

§ 46A-27 - Carrying costs, including property taxes; improvements; right to contribution.

§ 46A-28 - Court's authority to make orders before final determination of proceeding; notice and hearing.

§ 46A-29 - Mediation.

§ 46A-50 - Commissioners appointed; compensation; oath; delay or neglect.

§ 46A-51 - Commissioners to inspect and partition real property; apportioning shares; charging owelty on shares of disproportionately greater value.

§ 46A-52 - Partition where cotenants unknown or title disputed.

§ 46A-53 - Apportionment of shares in common.

§ 46A-54 - Dedication of streets.

§ 46A-55 - Report of commissioners; contents; filing and service; extension; map.

§ 46A-56 - Confirmation of report; appeal; motion for relief.

§ 46A-57 - Report and confirmation enrolled and registered; effect.

§ 46A-58 - Clerk to docket owelty.

§ 46A-59 - Order for possession.

§ 46A-75 - Sale in lieu of actual partition.

§ 46A-76 - Sale procedure.

§ 46A-77 - Cotenant credit.

§ 46A-78 - Partition sale of real property subject to a life estate.

§ 46A-79 - Partition sale of remainder or reversionary interest of real property.

§ 46A-80 - Sale of standing timber; valuation of life estate.

§ 46A-81 - Sale of oil, gas, or mineral interests.

§ 46A-82 - Sale of real property required for public purposes on cotenant's petition.

§ 46A-83 - Petition for revocation of confirmation order.

§ 46A-84 - Petition for revocation based on inadequate price.

§ 46A-84.5 - Petition for revocation based on default bid.

§ 46A-85 - Order becoming final; appeal; purchase of property.

§ 46A-86 - Sale proceeds belonging to certain parties.