yes
Probably. Where the will was executed is irrelevant. The only issue is where did the testator die? If the testator died as a resident of Michigan, the will has to be probated in Michigan. If the testator died as a resident of Ohio, the will has to be probated in Ohio. If the named executor, or the person to serve as executor with the will annexed in the absence of the named executor, is not an Ohio resident, s/he may have to designate a "resident agent," usually the lawyer handling the estate.
There are no residency requirements for being executor. The beneficiaries do have to be citizens of the US.
Yes.
Illinois is north of the Ohio River.
If you have legally moved to Ohio, you can take your Illinois licence and get an Ohio license.
Ohio is closer to Maine than Illinois.
Illinois is bordered by Wisconsin Missouri to the west. Ohio is bordered by Pennsylvania to the east. Indiana is EAST of Illinois and WEST of Ohio.
No.No.No.No.
Illinoisans.
I can answer my own question now that I have spoken with a lawyer in Illinois. The answer is yes, I can be the executor of my parent's estate, even though I live out-of-state. Thanks for this forum.
Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri come together where the Ohio River meets the Mississippi River. Other states that come together along the Ohio River are: Kentucky, Illinois, and Indiana Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania
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