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What if you don't want to be a co executor?

Yes. No one can force you to be executor, even if they name you as executor in their will. In the event the person named as executor declines, the probate court can appoint a new executor instead.


How Marriage and slavery are the same?

Marriage has nothing in common with slavery, unless one partner is marriaged against his/her will, with no way out.


What to do when your marriage is getting ready to end and you dont want it to?

Most marriage break ups are caused by: * One, the other partner cheating or both cheating. * Constant arguing * Financial stress * Lack of communication * Lying to a partner * Verbal or physical abuse * One partner just falls out of love with the other If there is the slightest hope then sit down and try to communicate. Hopefully there is a chance your partner will agree to seek marriage counseling.


Can a parent just come and demand to be the executor?

They can name you as the executor when their will is drafted. However, you are under no obligation to serve. When the will is eventually filed in probate you only need to sign a declination and the court will appoint an executor.


The practice of having more than one marriage partner but not at the same time?

Serial monogamy.


Can one be an executor of probate but not the estate?

There is no executor of probate. The executor of the estate executes the will and probates the estate.


How can you tell if your boyfriend or girlfriend would be a good marriage partner?

One way to tell whether or not your boyfriend or girlfriend would be a good marriage partner would be to judge how well you two get along and how often you agree on important subjects like how to spend money or whether you'd like to one day have kids. If you find that you and your partner do not easily reach decisions, you may need to find a better marriage candidate.


What is the procedure for a mixed marriage in the Catholic Church?

In the Catholic Church, a mixed marriage is when one partner is Catholic and the other is not. The procedure for a mixed marriage typically involves obtaining permission from the local bishop, completing pre-marriage counseling, and agreeing to raise any children in the Catholic faith. The non-Catholic partner may also be asked to sign a document stating their willingness to respect the Catholic partner's faith.


Who can act if an Executor becomes incapacitated?

If there are no reserve executors one or more of the residuary beneficiaries can act (if they are adult).In the United StatesGenerally, The executor must file a resignation and the court must appoint a successor. An executor gets their legal authority via the issuance of Letters Testamentary in the name of the executor.


When a will is set up or changed does the executor have to sign the will?

The executor does not have to sign the will. They don't even have to know there is one or that they are the executor.


What are good reasons for divorce?

actually it all deperns on you or the person who wants the divorce. do you want to remain in the marriage? are you still in love with your partner? or did you become fully aware that your partner is cheating and you want out because you cannot saty in a marriage that at one point have or had three people included in it?


Can you remove an executor without going to court?

Not once they have been appointed as executor. The court has issued a letter of authority to that executor. That will have to be cancelled and a new one issued to the new executor.