Suing Estate Administrator Nc
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You can sue an estate administrator in North Carolina for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, or misconduct. The statute of limitations is typically 3 years from the discovery of the fraud or misconduct. Consider connecting with a local attorney for personalized legal advice.Full Conversation
Need advice on sueing estate administrator in nc and statue of limitations for doing so I complained to court officials about lies fraud and forging my signature yet they done nothing
Hi ****! Here are some important points regarding suing an estate administrator in North Carolina:
- Grounds for Suing: You can sue for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, or misconduct.
- Statute of Limitations: Typically, 3 years from the date of discovery of the fraud or misconduct.
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