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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 28A - Administration of Decedents' Estates
    • Article 28 - Summary Administration.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Chapter 28A - Administration of Decedents' Estates
    Article 28 - Summary Administration.

    § 28A-28-1 - Summary administration where spouse is sole beneficiary. - 28A-28-1. Summary administration where spouse is sole beneficiary. When a...

    § 28A-28-2 - Petition. - 28A-28-2. Petition. (a) The petition shall be signed by the...

    § 28A-28-3 - Clerk's order. - 28A-28-3. Clerk's order. If it appears to the clerk that...

    § 28A-28-4 - Effect of order. - 28A-28-4. Effect of order. (a) The presentation of a certified...

    § 28A-28-5 - Effect of payment. - 28A-28-5. Effect of payment. The person paying, delivering, transferring, or...

    § 28A-28-6 - Spouse's assumption of liabilities. - 28A-28-6. Spouse's assumption of liabilities. If the clerk grants the...

    § 28A-28-7 - Right to petition for appointment of personal representative; discharge of spouse's liability. - 28A-28-7. Right to petition for appointment of personal representative; discharge...

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