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Challenging an Administrator Appointment in North Dakota
Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. I am not a lawyer. If you need legal advice about a…
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How Probating a Will (Without Full Administration) Transfers Real Property in North Dakota
Detailed Answer Short answer: In North Dakota, real property that a decedent leaves in a valid will generally passes only…
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Challenging an Administrator’s Claim to Inherited Real Property in North Dakota
Disclaimer: This is general information and not legal advice. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed North Dakota…
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How to Document a Repossessed Vehicle When Settling an Estate in North Dakota
Documenting a Repossessed Vehicle When Administering an Estate in North Dakota Short answer: Treat the repossessed vehicle as an estate…
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North Dakota: When Trust or Escrow Funds Can Be Released Before a Deed Is Recorded
When escrow or trust funds can be released before the deed is recorded under North Dakota law Disclaimer: This article…
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North Dakota: Transferring a Deceased Parent’s Car Title to the Surviving Spouse When the Original Title Is Missing
Quick FAQ-style Guide: How to transfer a deceased parent’s vehicle to the surviving parent when the original title is missing…
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North Dakota — Challenging or Dismissing a Petition for Possession and Control of Estate Property in Probate
How to respond when someone asks the probate court for possession and control of estate property Disclaimer: This is general…
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Contesting an Approved Estate Accounting in North Dakota: Steps, Deadlines, and Remedies
Can you challenge an approved estate accounting more than a year after approval? Short answer Under North Dakota law, it…
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Challenging a Final Probate Accounting Without Notice in North Dakota
Detailed Answer When a sibling files a final accounting in a parent’s probate case and you never received notice, you…
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North Dakota: Should Probate Be Opened Here When a Parent Died in Another State?
Where to open probate when a deceased parent died in one state but lived in another: North Dakota guidance Detailed…