November 30, 2010
By Sabrina Winters
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Sabrina Winters Phone: (704) 843-1446 Email: swinters@sabrinawinterslaw.com With the stores crowded, traffic horrendous and holiday parties in full swing, the period between Thanksgiving and New Years Day is undoubtedly one of the most dangerous travel times of the year. Charlotte lawyer, Sabrina Winters, urges families to be prepared by making necessary [...]
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October 25, 2010
By Sabrina Winters
I often receive calls from individuals whom were told by the bank that they need to be appointed as the Executor or Administrator of an Estate before any financial information on the decedent is released; and they want to know what that means. What is an Executor? What is an Administrator? They have the same [...]
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October 13, 2010
By Sabrina Winters
It is hard to determine the length of time it will take to finalize a Probate or Administration in North Carolina. There are many determining factors. Just to name a few: 1. Where are the assets located? All with one institution or several? 2. How much time does the appointed Executor or Administrator have to [...]
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November 6, 2009
By Sabrina Winters
So what is probate anyway? In a nutshell, probate is a legal process that takes place after someone dies. Here are some common issues that I have seen come up in probate administration: -proving in court that a deceased person’s will is valid -identifying and inventorying the deceased person’s property -paying debts and taxes, and [...]