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Lake Norman Lake Front Property - PARTITION FINISHED

Lake Norman Property (lake front) Sale –  THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD.

Iredell County (18 SP 383)

Address: *** Bridgewater Ln. Tax parcel Id (REDACTED POST CLOSING)

Tax Value $312,000.

Appraisal (2018) valued at $365,000. * Please note, this was an appraisal done for a specific person. All bidders must rely on their own judgment and the opinion of their own professionals.*

THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD.

Included: Pier / boatslip and single wide (hooked to septic)

Foreclosure Sale: 2709 Polo Road (Forsyth County)

Notice of Sale of Real Property (Foreclosure)

Sale Date: 11/7/18 at Forsyth County Courthouse

Time: 11:00 am

Address of Property: 2709 Polo Road, Winston-Salem NC 

Tax Parcel: 6816-46-2887

Forsyth County File: 18 SP 121

**Do not call the Trustee for advice or information. If you have questions, seek legal advice from your attorney.**

Domesticating a Foreign Judgment in North Carolina

Domesticating a Foreign Judgment in North Carolina

Call our firm to assist you in domesticating your foreign judgment in North Carolina.

We will need:

1) an authenticated copy of the foreign judgment

2) an affidavit stating the amount of the outstanding balance and whether it has been partially satisfied or not.

HBNSO has extensive post-judgment collections experience, including obtaining orders not to dispose of assets, charging orders, show cause orders, examination of debtors, and pursuing debtors of debtors.

NC Estate & Trust Litigation Attorney

For a NC Estate & Trust Litigation Attorney, contact Kirk Sanders at Hendrick Bryant. 336-723-7200.

Mr. Sanders has handled numerous highly contested estate litigation matters, including

Will Contests (Will Caveats),

estate administration mismanagement,

petitions to administer an estate and appoint administrator or executor,

spousal elective share cases,

trust disputes,

trust termination matters,

trustee removal actions,

guardianship & incompetency matters,

executor actions to recover assets,

Contesting a Will in North Carolina

How to Contest a Will in North Carolina?

These links to our NC Estate Litigation videos may help. Willcaveat.com is our site dedicated to estate litigation matters, including Will Caveats, Elective Share cases, Interpleaders, Power of Attorney Abuse cases, Guadianship-Incompetency hearings, and Trust litigation cases.

http://willcaveat.com/basic-overview-will-contests-north-carolina/ 

What is a Will Caveat & Who are the Propounders & Caveators?

Compelling Production of a Will

What happens if one of your loved ones has died and left you property, but a good-for-nothing family member refuses to turn over the will? How do you force that person to turn over the will?  North Carolina gives the clerk of court the power to compel that person to turn over the will by threat of jail time.

Probate Lost Will North Carolina

When a will is missing or lost after someone dies, what should you do? 

Many times this occurs because the Last Will & Testament became lost in a tsunami of papers. Sometimes it gets accidently trashed when a person downsizes to a retirment home. Other times it goes "missing" when a survivor doesn't like what the will gave them or didn't give them. For instance, have you ever heard or seen a house get ransacked by the relations after a person dies?

Map Act Inverse Condemnation Cases Status

The link below discusses the status of the Map Act cases in North Carolina as of January 20, 2017. The Map Act and its cases, namely Kirby v North Carolina Department of Transporation, ruled that the NCDOT took property owners' fundamental property rights when the NCDOT filed the Map Act Corridors on the register of deeds in the respective counties. These counties include Forsyth, Wake, Guilford, Cleveland, and Cumberland, to name a few. This claim is called inverse condemnation. 

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