(a) Minor; Incompetent Adult. - When real property is sold under this Chapter and a party to the proceeding is a minor or an incompetent adult, the court shall take appropriate steps to secure the proceeds for the benefit of the party, including any of the following: (1) For proceeds up to the allowable amounts in G.S. 7A-111, receive, administer, and disburse the proceeds pursuant to that section. (2) Order the proceeds disbursed to any of the following: a. A guardian of the estate or general guardian under Chapter 35A of the General Statutes. b. An agent under Chapter 32C of the General Statutes. c. In the case of a minor, a custodian under Chapter 33A of the General Statutes. d. A custodial trust under Chapter 33B of the General Statutes. e. A trust under Chapter 36C of the General Statutes. (b) Certain Other Parties. - When a sale is made under this Chapter, the court shall invest or deposit under G.S. 7A-112 and G.S. 7A-112.1 proceeds belonging to the following parties: (1) A party who is imprisoned, if the proceeds cannot be disbursed to, or at the direction of, the party. (2) An unknown or unlocatable cotenant. A party may seek disbursement of these proceeds by filing a motion in the proceeding. If the party shows that the proceeds belong to the party, the court shall order that the proceeds be disbursed to the party.
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