North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 52. Powers and Liabilities of Married Persons § 52-1. Property of married persons secured
Current as of January 01, 2020 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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The real and personal property of any married person in this State, acquired before marriage or to which he or she may after marriage become in any manner entitled, shall be and remain the sole and separate estate and property of such married person and may be devised and conveyed by such married person subject to G.S. 50-20 and such other regulations and limitations as the General Assembly may prescribe.
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