That is part of their responsibility. They are to inventory and value all of the items in the estate. Then they settle all debts and distribute the remainder as the will or the intestacy law directs.
It is often the attorney who is named executor of a will. This prevents the family from fighting over how things are done. Banks are another common executor.
Yes, if the executor abused their authority, wasted assets, failed to follow the provisions in the will and the probate laws, failed to pay creditors or did any number of things an executor should not do or failed to do things an executor should do. An executor can be held personally liable for their misbehavior.
The beneficiaries' estate will get their share. The executor will continue to process things according to the will.
The executor has the duty to preserve the estate. That can mean preventing others from having access and taking things.
Next, you are not the executor until you have been duly appointed by a court. Only a court can appoint an executor. If you don't want to take on the job of executor then when the will is filed for probate your sister can petition to be apponted the executor and you can file a declination at that time. An executor cannot assign their powers to someone else via a power of attorney document.
The monies are not the property of the beneficiary until the executor has released them. Any assets of the deceased have to be provided to the executor for inventory and valuation. Only once the debts have been settled can things be released.
That depends on what was written in the Will. The estate must be probated and the executor must seek appointment from the probate court.
The executor does not have to be a beneficiary. The court can appoint any responsible person to serve in that capacity.
If your brother is executor of the estate, yes.
The symbol of sister is the necklace, and the things that u gave to your sister.
When economists refer to the demand for goods and services, what they mean is, what goods and services are people buying. People demand things by buying them. If you demand to have things given to your for free, that is politics rather than economics.
The court will appoint a new executor to handle the estate. A bank or lawyer is often chosen to do this.