SALE?
Sale is the amount of money received by a firm by delivery of Goods/product.it is known as sale
The executor has no power while the person is living. Until they are appointed by the court, they have no power.
Whomever applies to the court to replace him.
Once an estate is filed for probate it becomes a public record. You can go to the court where the estate was filed and ask to see the file at any time during the probate process or after it has been completed.
As long as the will was properly drafted and is allowed by the court the executor and the beneficiary can be the same person.
Sounds right to me. The time of the passing has nothing to do with who gets the property, it's in the will. If there is no will than your spouse is entitled to it.
Then someone else is and must follow the wishes of the deceased.
brother
Executors do have certain powers/abilities. The naming of an executor for my mothers will almost tore our family up. A brother-in-law was asking the lawyer about the 15% rule in KY. Needless to say, my sister was not named executor. Given my experience, I would say you wouldn't have to pay, but if your siblings (or other beneficiaries) were aware of the judgement, they could sue.
In Farsi, you would say "amoo" for mother's brother.
I have been the executor of my mothers money, I pay her nursing home bills with it, she just died and i have 200,000 dollars left, do I have to pay tax on that money.
Yes, she can petition the court to be the sole executor. If there is conflict, the court may very well appoint a third party, a bank or attorney, without a vested interest in the estate. This typically costs the estate money in the form of compensation to the executor.
uncle