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YOu must file a resignation with the court. It may require that you also file an account.

YOu must file a resignation with the court. It may require that you also file an account.

YOu must file a resignation with the court. It may require that you also file an account.

YOu must file a resignation with the court. It may require that you also file an account.

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Is it illegal for executrix being the deceased's spouse to dispose of their personal and financial records before the estate is settled?

The executrix has a responsibility to keep proper records, and in England and Wales would be liable for the rest of her life for her conduct of the estate. The short answer to your question is: no.


Can the executrix of an estate in the state of nc dissolve the estate without the consent of the beneficiaries?

The executrix is responsible to distribute the assets according to the will or the laws. The consent of the beneficiaries is not required.


How spell lady who is charge of estate exectivetriss?

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Does safety deposit box get open by the executrix?

That would be one of the key duties of the executrix. They have to inventory, value and liquidate the estate.


What is the fee paid to the executrix of an estate usually?

The fee is set by state law.


Can you say no to being an Executrix?

Yes, you can say no to being the executrix. You decline the responsibility with the court. They will appoint someone else to do the job.


Your sister was named executrix of fathers estate with you as alternate can sister refuse to be executrix?

Yes. Your sister can file a "Declination" and the petition to have the will allowed can list you as the executor. The attorney handling the estate will know how to file the proper documents so that you can be appointed.


What if an executrix rejects an offer on a property jointly owned without knowledge or consent of one heir?

That is the option of the executrix. They don't have to get permission from every heir to manage the estate.


Does the legally appointed executrix of an estate owe anything to the children of the estate if the deceased stated she deliberately and name the children out of her will do you owe them anything?

The executrix owes nothing to anyone. The estate is distributed according to the will or the law. In some cases the law may make exceptions to the will, particularly if the children are minors.


If a child is alternate executrix of father's will and the step mom is the executrix does the child legally have the right to obtain copy of the will?

Absolutely! Many people have either 2 Executrixs (female) or perhaps an Exector (male) and Executrix. Executrix's aren't taken lightly and they are to follow the wishes of the deceased to the letter. This means paying off all bills and other debts, and then the Estate goes into Probate and they will be sure all person/property taxes are paid and all creditors are paid. Once this is done then what is left in the Estate will be disbursed to any Heirs that the deceased mentioned in the Will. The Executrix can also collect 1% - 3.5% out of the total assests of the Estate for carrying out this duty, but anything over 3.5% may go into court as it's on the high side. Usually family within family won't charge anything for being Executrix or if they feel they deserve it won't go over 2% of the total Estate. Marcy * The person will need to file a request with the probate court to obtain a copy of the will if the primary executor or executrix refuses to supply them a copy.


How do we get real estate out of our deceased grandmother's name when the executrix - her daughter - has become incapacitated and the executrix will is no where to be found.?

Apply to the court for letters of authority. If the situation is properly documented, it should not be a problem.


How long is the executrix responsible for the medical bills of the deceased motherin New Jersey?

The executrix is not personally responsible for the medical bills. The estate has to pay off the debts. As long as the estate can pay them, they have to receive and pay the bills. If the estate cannot do so, they distribute as best they can. If the court approves the distribution, the debts are ended.