Huntersville, NC asked in Estate Planning and Immigration Law for North Carolina

Q: If I have a will in another country will that be applicable in NC? Or do I need a separate will in NC?

1 Lawyer Answer

A: Generally speaking, NC does recognize out of state/country wills; however, if you are planning on living in NC I would take your existing will to a local probate attorney and have them look it over to ensure that it still has the same effect that you intended when it was drafted. Also if the will covers property in both a foreign county and the US you may run into some issues.

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