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Write a will! That is the way to appoint someone executor of the estate.

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Why do you have to have an executor?

They want someone to execute the terms of the will. By choosing they may be able to reduce the costs to the estate.


Why should they appoint you for the job you want?

There are a number of reasons why someone should appoint you for the job you want. If you want the job chances are you'll be an excellent worker.


Do you need an executor if you have no estate?

In the Uk, it is not necessary to write a will or appoint executors if there is no estate unless you particularly want your personal items distributed in a certain manner.


How do you use the word appoint in a sentence?

appoint means to choose so this is a sentece; I want to appoint that sandwich!


When the senate is not in session whom does the president appoint?

the president can appoint whoever they want.. dictator


If there are four heirs and three want to sell can they?

All heirs have to be in agreement to sell, if their is not someone designated to the estate.


what is the meaning of executive security training ?

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What kind of estate planning tips should I know?

You may want to go to a lawyer about this and you can also ask someone that works in the estate business. You may want a trust instead since it minimizes taxes and the quickly be given to your son


What if you are named as executor and do not want the responsibility and the person whose will it is is still living and refuses to remove your name?

You can wait until they pass away. Then you can decline the responsibility and the court will appoint someone.


Why are our executive branch officials elected instead of appointed?

The people have the right to choose their leader and not have someone tell them who they want to run the country.


If someone dies without a will who handles the distribution of the persons estate?

When someone dies without a will, their estate is handled through a legal process called intestate succession. In this process, the state's laws dictate how the deceased person's assets are distributed among their heirs. Typically, the court will appoint an administrator to oversee the distribution of the estate according to the laws of intestacy. It's important for individuals to create a will to ensure their assets are distributed according to their wishes.


Must a parent with lifetime rights sign sale contract?

You mean a contract to sell a property in which the parent has a life estate? No. If the children want to sell their future interest in the property, it is separate from the rights of the parent with a life estate. Similarly, the children do not need to be asked if the the parent wants to sell (or mortgage) his or her life estate to someone else. On the other hand, if the buyers want clear title, with no life estate, then you have a different problem: terminating the life estate, by merging it with the future estate, and what's in it for you?