Your use of the word refute makes your question unclear.
The plural of refute is refutes. As in "the company refutes the claims".
I have nothing to refute your hypothesis.
The lawyer had no argument to refute the evidence against his client. Refute means to disprove.
The opposite of refute is to prove correct.
Refute
Are you able to refute the testimony that the witness just presented.
Sally will refute Ben's false accusation
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The living trust has a trustee, not an executor. The will is a separate process and you would be the executor.
A compound sentence is made up of two or more independent clauses. An example of a compound sentence that uses the word "refute" would be: You continue to refute my theory, so I will no longer discuss it with you.
What is the difference between an independent co-executor and a co-executor
Yes. A spouse can be named as executor of a will. A spouse can be appointed by the court if there is no named executor or the named executor cannot serve.