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Order To File Inventory Or Account E-502 - North Carolina

Order To File Inventory Or Account Form. This is a North Carolina form and can be used in Estate Statewide .
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File No. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA In The General Court Of Justice County Superior Court Division Before The Clerk IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: Name Of Decedent/Minor/Incompetent/Trust ORDER TO FILE Name And Address Of Fiduciary INVENTORY OR ACCOUNT T O G.S. 28A-20-2, -3; 28A-21-4, 35A-1262-1264, 36A-107 Estate Trust Guardianship TO THE FIDUCIARY NAMED ABOVE: You qualified to administer the estate of the above named decedent/minor/incompetent/trust. You are hereby notified that: 1. you have failed to file your inventory within three (3) months after your qualification as required by law. 2. you have failed to file your annual account as required by law. 3. you have failed to file your final account as required by law. 4. the inventory or account which you submitted is insufficient or unsatisfactory, in that: It is ORDERED that you file a sufficient and satisfactory inventory/account in this office within twenty (20) days after service of this order upon you. TAKE NOTICE that if your inventory/account is not filed, or good cause shown for your failure to do so within twenty (20) days after the service of this Order, then a proceeding for contempt may be brought against you and you may be removed as fiduciary. Date Signature Assistant CSC Clerk Of Superior Court RETURN OF SERVICE I certify that this Order was received and served as follows: by leaving a copy of this Order with the fiduciary. the fiduciary WAS NOT served for the following reason: Date Received Date Served Date Returned Name Of Sheriff County Deputy Sheriff Making Return cc: AOC-E-502, Rev. 2/2000 2000 Administrative Office of the Courts
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