The person you choose to be your executor should be able to hire and work with a local attorney if necessary, manage the settling of your estate and interact with the probate court. If they live far away they would need to appoint an agent to act for them, and pay that agent for their services.
534 BC, of Icaria in Attica
Not that I know of and I live in BC
you cant catch an executor, but if you get an exeggcute from the great marsh and level it up, you can use a leaf stone on it to get it to evolve into an executor
He is now a business owner in Vancouver bc.
five and a half
well, i live in quesnel bc and you cant, but i guess it depends what countrie you live in
From about 275 BC to about 195 BC.
Well it depend from which part of BC u live ! normal time from Vancouver BC is 3 working days
They do have that ability to have them removed. The property belongs to the estate and the executor is responsible for it. They can rent or sell the property.
you live in AD
The executor of an estate is not granted any special privileges vis a vis firearms. If an ordinary citizen of the jurisdiction in question could legally purchase a silencer, then the executor can as well. If not, then no.
Yes, she can petition the court to be the sole executor. If there is conflict, the court may very well appoint a third party, a bank or attorney, without a vested interest in the estate. This typically costs the estate money in the form of compensation to the executor.
Well I live in BC and it does a lot of hydro power the the greatest is Quebec.
650 bc to around 362 bc.
approximately 540 BC to 489 BC.
580 bc - 500 bc -smartbrunette12
356 BC to 323 BC