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2010 North Carolina Code
Chapter 30 Surviving Spouses.
Article 4 - Year's Allowance.

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  • 30-15. When spouse entitled to allowance.
  • 30-16. Duty of personal representative, magistrate, or clerk to assign allowance.
  • 30-17. When children entitled to an allowance.
  • 30-18. From what property allowance assigned.
  • 30-19. Value of property ascertained.
  • 30-20. Procedure for assignment.
  • 30-21. Report of clerk or magistrate.
  • 30-22. Repealed by Session Laws 1971, c. 528, s. 25.
  • 30-23. Right of appeal.
  • 30-24. Hearing on appeal.
  • 30-25. Personal representative entitled to credit.
  • 30-26. When above allowance is in full.
  • 30-27. Surviving spouse or child may apply to superior court.
  • 30-28. Nature of proceeding; parties.
  • 30-29. What complaint must show.
  • 30-30. Judgment and order for commissioners.
  • 30-31. Duty of commissioners; amount of allowance.
  • 30-32. Exceptions to the report.
  • 30-33. Confirmation of report; execution.

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