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Q: What did John F. Kennedy appoint his brother Robert Kennedy to serve as.?
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Did Kennedy select his brother Robert Kennedy to serve as a attorney general?

true


Did Kennedy selected his brother Robert Kennedy to serve as attorney general?

true


Kennedy appointed his brother Robert to serve as?

President John F. Kennedy appointed his brother Robert F. Kennedy as the United States Attorney General.


What did Robert F Kennedy serve as in his brothers administration?

Robert served as the Attorney General in his brother's cabinet.


Which position did Robert Kennedy serve from 1961 to 1964?

Attorney General


After working as JFK's Attorney General where did Robert Kennedy serve as Senator?

New York


How long did Robert Kennedy serve as Attorney General?

January 20, 1961 - September 3, 1964 .


What to do when your brother passes as an executor?

Have a new executor appointed by the court, which could be you. That person will then take over the duties and execute the will. The court can appoint an attorney or bank to serve.


Who did Lyndon B. Johnson appoint as the first African American to serve as a cabinet member?

Robert C. Weaver, head of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).


What if there's no suitable personal representative will the probate judge appoint someone?

Yes, the court will appoint someone. If the family agrees on a person, that is who they appoint. If there is controversy, they may appoint a third party to serve.


Can you refuse to act as executrix if you did not give your consent to the deceased?

You can decline to serve as the executor. The court will appoint someone else to do so.


Can you be administrator of an estate for your brother because his wife abandoned him 2 years ago?

If the court appoints you, yes, you can serve as the administrator. If she objects, the court may appoint a third party, normally a bank or attorney.