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It will depend on the state laws and the will. There are fees to register an estate and some of them require a bond.

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Q: Do you have to pay a fee to the court to become a executor?
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Can executor move into estate without your consent and not pay rent?

The executor can move into the estate. However, they do need to pay rent or show the court how they are compensating the estate, for instance, free rent instead of collecting a fee.


Does the executor work for the beneficiary?

No, the executor works for the estate. The estate will pay the executor a reasonable fee. The beneficiary has limited direction that they can give the executor.


As an executor of an estate you received money do you pay taxes on it?

The fee paid to the executor is considered taxable income.


Can an estate executor pay themselves or others?

An executor of a will may be paid for work done on the estate if the will states they are to be paid. Most states will allow expenses to be paid within reason to the executor, but they must show proof.


Does an executor receive the estate?

The court appoiunted executor has control over the estate in order to pay taxes and debts and distribute the remaining property according to the will. The estate does not become their own property unless they are the sole beneficiary.


Can an executor of will keep the money of a beneficiary to pay a debt he feels the beneficiary is responsible for but with no proof?

Generally no but you haven't included any detail. You can ask the court to review the issue and compel the executor to pay the legacy. The executor can withhold money to pay the debts of the decedent. By law, they must be paid before any distribution to the beneficiary. If the debt in question is on the decedent's credit card the executor must pay it.Generally no but you haven't included any detail. You can ask the court to review the issue and compel the executor to pay the legacy. The executor can withhold money to pay the debts of the decedent. By law, they must be paid before any distribution to the beneficiary. If the debt in question is on the decedent's credit card the executor must pay it.Generally no but you haven't included any detail. You can ask the court to review the issue and compel the executor to pay the legacy. The executor can withhold money to pay the debts of the decedent. By law, they must be paid before any distribution to the beneficiary. If the debt in question is on the decedent's credit card the executor must pay it.Generally no but you haven't included any detail. You can ask the court to review the issue and compel the executor to pay the legacy. The executor can withhold money to pay the debts of the decedent. By law, they must be paid before any distribution to the beneficiary. If the debt in question is on the decedent's credit card the executor must pay it.


Is there a fee to pay when filing an answer on a court summons?

There is usually a filing fee to file any documents with a court.


What if an executor refuses to pay bills for the deceased?

The executor cannot refuse to pay properly documented debts. They do not have to pay them personally, the money comes from the estate. If there isn't any money, they show the court the assets and distribution and the estate is closed. And if they insist on not paying, the court can revoke their status as executor and assign it to someone else.


Is a executor of a will responsible for all the bills of a estate?

The executor is not personnally responsible. The estate is responsible to pay off the debts. If the assets are not sufficient to pay off the estates, they do their best and get the court to agree.


Can your sister who is the executor distribute your mom's money whenever probate is over?

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Can a person refuse to be a joint executor of a will?

Yes. No person can be forced to accept property given to him/her by someone else's will. Likewise, no person can be forced to serve as an executor. A named executor is said to have a duty to offer the will for probate or lodge it with the probate court without offering it for probate, but that is as far as it goes. As to the property, many states have laws whereby a beneficiary may "disclaim" his gift. There is also a common law right to renounce it. Unfortunately in this case, if the person is the sole beneficiary and there are no alternate beneficiaries either in the will or in law, the estate may escheat to the state. If you wish to refuse the estate you may also do it by assigning it to another person. Maybe we can talk.


How can a creditor collect monies owing from a deceased estate when executor ignores claim?

File the claim with the court where the probate has been filed. If the claim is ignored then speak with someone at the court about a motion to compel the executor to pay your claim.