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North Dakota: Why an Inherited Home May Not Be a Probate Asset and Paying the Mortgage to Avoid Foreclosure
Short answer Some inherited houses are not probate assets because title passed outside probate (for example, by joint tenancy, a…
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Challenging a Sibling’s Use of a Deceased Parent’s Bank Account in North Dakota
Can You Stop a Sibling From Using a Deceased Parent’s Bank Account Before an Administrator Is Appointed? Short answer: Yes…
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North Dakota: Forcing Return of Sentimental Items from a Sibling During Probate
Quick answer: Yes — you may be able to force the return of sentimental personal property that a sibling has…
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North Dakota: Enforcing or Disputing an Oral Agreement to Divide Wrongful Death Proceeds
How to Enforce or Dispute an Oral Agreement Dividing Wrongful Death Proceeds in North Dakota Disclaimer: I am not a…
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How to Apply to Be Administrator of a Parent’s Estate in North Dakota (No Will)
Serving as Administrator of a Parent’s Estate in North Dakota When There Is No Will Quick summary: If your mother…
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Do Administrators Have to Post a Bond in North Dakota Probate?
Detailed Answer Short answer: In North Dakota you often must post a bond to serve as an administrator (personal representative)…
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Selling an Estate House in North Dakota When a Co-Administrator Refuses to Sign
FAQ: How to sell estate real property facing foreclosure when a co-administrator refuses to sign Disclaimer: This is general information,…
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North Dakota — Court Approval to Release Estate Funds During a Dispute
Disclaimer: This is general information and educational only. This is not legal advice. For decisions about a specific estate dispute,…
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North Dakota: How to Probate a Will When Someone Refuses to Surrender the Original
What to do if someone won’t give you an original will needed for probate This guide explains the practical steps…
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North Dakota — Who Gets Leftover Money After a Parents’ Home Is Sold?
How sale proceeds from a parents’ home are handled in North Dakota probate Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal…