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The removal of the executor is done to protect the estate. The court has the duty to see that estates are administered in such a way as to administer the distribution of the estate fairly, quickly and with no waste to the estate caused by unnecessary delays or unnecessary expenses. When the executor becomes antagonistic toward the interests of the heirs, causes unnecessary delays, or fails to carry out the responsibilities necessary to promptly and efficiently complete the proceeding then a motion should be made to remove and replace the executor.

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