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.
I am a joint executor of a property that has been left to me and my sister in our mothers will. Are we qualified to rent out this property on lease, without the need to transfer ownership.
No actions need to be taken, as your mother still lives. She can modify the will to appoint a new executor. Or when she does pass on, the court can appoint someone else to serve.
Your mothers sister is your Aunt
There is a form that is submitted to the court with the will to request a letter of authority. It can recommend who wishes to be the executor. In most cases, unless there is controversy, the court will appoint that person. Otherwise the court will appoint a neutral party.
Yes. The POA expired at the moment your mother died. Your sister has no power over your mother's assets. You need to petition the probate court to be appointed the executor. Once you have been appointed you will have full authority over your mother's assets and the settling of her estate.
No. Only the court can appoint an executor. You could petition the court to name your sister as co-executor but make certain you provide a good reason to support your request.
Only the executor has the authority to liquidate assets of the estate.
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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.
Her sister was named Aga.
He would be your first cousin once removed; also, he would be the second cousin of your son.