Inheritance And Marital Assets

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In Georgia, inheritances can be kept separate from marital assets by maintaining a separate account and clear records. In North Carolina, a felon on parole or probation may face restrictions in serving as an estate administrator. Consult a local attorney for guidance.

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In Georgia, you can keep an inheritance separate from marital assets if you follow these steps:
- Keep the inheritance in a separate account.
- Do not co-mingle it with marital funds.
- Maintain clear records of the inheritance.
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Here are some additional details on how to keep your inheritance separate in Georgia:
- Open a separate bank account exclusively for the inheritance.
- Avoid depositing any marital funds into this account.
- Keep detailed records of all transactions related to the inheritance.
- Consult with a family law attorney for personalized advice.
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can my brother who is an Heir be administer over our estate if he is a felon and on active parole and or probation in NC?
In North Carolina, a person who is a felon and on active parole or probation may face restrictions in serving as an administrator of an estate.
- The court may consider their criminal history.
- They may need to disclose their status.
- It is advisable to consult with a probate attorney for specific guidance.
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