You petition the court. It is a fairly straight forward form that has to be signed by all of the beneficiaries of the will or estate. You should consult a probate attorney for your jurisdiction.
Yes
Yes.
Yes, you have to pay any debts owed by deceased from estate proceeds. It depends on the state, but generally as the administrator of the estate, you, the executor, are responsible for paying debts 'with the estate itself'. You are generally not obligated to pay out of your own assets.
You need to be appointed Administrator of the estate.
He applies to the probate court for a letter of authority. The forms necessary will be available online or at the court house.
Yes, in such cases the court will often appoint a neutral third party, such as an attorney or a bank.
Yes,I am administrator of their estate and it has come to my attention that they have some unclaimed money from your company.
A deceased person could have their life estate property revised. It is best to seek the advice and assistance of a lawyer.
Send it to the administrator of the estate of the deceased person.
No, you would take your share of his estate, which already includes hers.
Certainly, and the fee is typically set or limited by the laws of the jurisdiction.
The estate is responsible for the maintenance of the property. The administrator or executor of the estate can submit a claim on behalf of the estate.