Your abbreviations are not universally known. However, generally, you must look to the trust for the information you seek. The document that created the trust should include the answers to your questions. A trust operates according to the provisions set forth in the trust document.
The executrix is responsible to distribute the assets according to the will or the laws. The consent of the beneficiaries is not required.
Certainly, as long as the court accepts the disposition of the property and the settlement of debts. Consult a probate attorney in the state in question.
A trustee has only the powers that are provided in a trust instrument. Since a Q Tip Trust is created in a will by a testator who desires to preserve the trust property for his children, it is doubtful a testator would grant the power to dissolve the trust to the trustee. Therefore, if the will did not specifically grant that power to the trustee the answer to your question is no.
If you swallow a TUMS whole it wil do exactly the same thing as if you were to chew on it to make it dissolve. It will begin to dissolve as soon as it touches your saliva and will continue to dissolve all the way down your throat and into your stomach.
No, it will probably turn to mush after a while if you continue cooking it. If the rice is ground to a fine powder, further cooking may result in an emulsion (as in babies rice cereal) but it will not dissolve.
Typically, a surviving spouse cannot unilaterally dissolve a revocable living trust for the purpose of disinheriting a beneficiary if the trust was set up by both spouses. However, they may be able to amend the trust if it allows for changes to beneficiaries. It is important to consult with an attorney for specific legal advice in this situation.
No, but the higher the liquid temperature, the higher the saturation point and the more salt that can be dissolved.
In this day and age, unfortunately it's not uncommon for business corporations, whether they be big or small, to be compelled to dissolve. It's usually about the bottom line, whether a company is bringing in enough money to continue to be sustainable.
It sinks to the bottom of the vessel, remaining undisolved. It may continue to dissolve if the temperature of the liquid increases.
oil does not dissolve
No, does not dissolve.
It dissolve in polar solvents.It dissolve well in water.