No one can change another person's will. The testator can make changes only if they have the legal capacity to make changes. No one can "have" another person's will changed because a legal professional knows that it cannot be done. If the daughter who is trying to change the will is the named executor the family should object to her appointment as the executor after the testator's death. Some other more trustworthy and responsible person should petition to be appointed as the executor.
It would make sense that the executor should do so. Otherwise they are very likely to have the will challenged in court. That does not mean that the daughter will get to inherit anything, but the estate will be diminished if it has to undergo legal challenge.
Whomever applies to the court to replace him.
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As long as the will was properly drafted and is allowed by the court the executor and the beneficiary can be the same person.
Then someone else is and must follow the wishes of the deceased.
some places pick who the executor of her estate is or the family does or she said this while alive Birth certificate. Other family testimony. You should consult a probate attorney.
The executor has no power while the person is living. Until they are appointed by the court, they have no power.
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.
Mother's grandson as regards her daughter is either her (daughter's) son or her (daughter's) nephew.
No, mothers are not supposed to do their daughter's homework for them. Homework is an opportunity for the daughter to learn and demonstrate her understanding of the material. By doing the homework for her, the mother would be depriving her daughter of this learning experience and potentially hindering her academic growth.
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