Brian Arnds is the senior vice president of human resources at US HealthWorks. He has been with the company for over 10 years.
Brian can serve 6 people.
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An appointed executor can decline the responsibility. The court will appoint someone else to serve in that capacity.
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Jefferson did not serve in the military. He was alive during the Revolutionary War, but served in a governmental capacity as Minister to France (ambassador, we would call it today).
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In most cases they would not be able to serve in that capacity. The court is not likely to appoint someone with Alzheimer's to serve as executor.
With very few exceptions, Catholic priests are not allowed to marry, to serve in the armed forces (in a combat capacity), to serve in secular political office, or to undertake any other responsibility that could distract him from his ministry.
With very few exceptions, Catholic priests are not allowed to marry, to serve in the armed forces (in a combat capacity), to serve in secular political office, or to undertake any other responsibility that could distract him from his ministry.
It makes a lot of sense to make them the executor. It is very common for the spouse to serve in that capacity.
Certainly. Usually, pallbearers are family members or friends, but if they are unable to serve in this capacity, hiring capable people is a good solution.