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There is no specific time limit set by law in Texas for an executor to settle an estate. However, the executor should work diligently and efficiently to distribute the assets in a timely manner, typically within a year or so, unless there are complex circumstances that require more time. It is important for the executor to keep beneficiaries informed of progress to avoid any disputes or legal issues.
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Purchasing from an estate sale can be easy. All you have to do is go in and tell them what your budget is and what you are looking for.
The Administrator of an estate must file an inventory listing all the assets and when the estate has been settled must file a final account that states where all the assets went. They are required to account for all money they spent or distributed. Therefore they cannot squander money from the estate. An administrator is subject to the provisions of the state laws that govern fiduciaries. They can be prosecuted for stealing from the estate or for wasting the assets. They are personally responsible for making restitution if they mishandle the estate assets. You can go to the court and review the file. If they haven't filed an inventory or account then file a complaint with the probate court. An administrator who fails to perform their duties can be removed.
The heirs cannot tell the executor what to do. If they have a complaint regarding the handling of the estate they must file it with the court and request a ruling.The heirs cannot tell the executor what to do. If they have a complaint regarding the handling of the estate they must file it with the court and request a ruling.The heirs cannot tell the executor what to do. If they have a complaint regarding the handling of the estate they must file it with the court and request a ruling.The heirs cannot tell the executor what to do. If they have a complaint regarding the handling of the estate they must file it with the court and request a ruling.
A revocable trust can be alter any time and as many times as the Grantor wishes, during his lifetime. That would include changing the names of beneficiaries. Contact the person who created the trust for you and make the changes. You are not obligated to tell your X anything. Just remember that you need to resolve property settlement issues, as you can't claim your X's portion as part of your estate.
Typically, the person creating the will (the testator) will inform you if you are named as a beneficiary in their will. After their passing, the executor of the will is responsible for notifying beneficiaries of their inclusion. Additionally, you can inquire directly with the executor or the testator's attorney to find out if you are named in the will.
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