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Sole executor is a single person. They are responsible for handling the estate. They will report the results to the court.

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Can the sole beneficiary act as executor if the executor for my fathers will dies.?

Yes. You can notify the court that the executor has died and request that you be appointed the successor.


Can a executor be the sole beneficiary of mothers will in Massachusetts?

As long as the will was properly drafted and is allowed by the court the executor and the beneficiary can be the same person.


If you are the executor and co-beneficiary do you have to get signed documents from the co beneficiary to act?

If you are the sole Executor you do not need signatures from any beneficiaries.


How long do you have to go to college to be an executor?

No one needs to go to college to be an executor. The sole requirement is to be at least 18 years old.


Brother is the sole executor. He had the will changed after Mother had made a new one. Is this legal?

The executor has no authority to change a will. It is not their document and it is illegal to do so.


What would a sole beneficiary expect to receive?

A sole beneficiary should, in theory, receive the entire estate, minus the fees of the executor.


As sole executor of will can you be forced to sell house by the other beneficiaries?

As an executor, you have a duty to sell the house and distribute the proceeds. If you want to buy the house from the estate, you can make that arrangement.


Can your sister who is listed as an executor along with you also as an executor try to have you removed as an executor on your mothers will?

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.


What if your father is the sole executor of a will his father left and you would like to know if he dies can your mother become the sole executor?

Alternate ExecutorsThis will depend on the Probate [sometimes called "Succession"] law of the state in which the deceased [who assigned your father as executor] lived, and thus the will was probated.Usually, the will for which your father was named executor will have a statement naming an alternate (s) executor in the event the named executor [your father in this case] is unable, for any reason, or unwilling to serve in that capacity.If there was no provision for appointing an alternate executor then the Probate law of the state in which the deceased lived will determine the assignment of a new executor.In this type of situation, it would not be uncommon for your mother to be named by the Probate Court as the replacement executor [called an "executrix" in the case of a female].


Do you have to make a new will if the sole executor predeceases you the testator?

No, you do not have to make a new will. You could make a codicil to appoint a new executor, an amendment to the existing will. Or the court will appoint one when the will is submitted to probate.


Can an executor to an unsigned will be the sole beneficiary in uk law?

If the will is unsigned, the will is not considered valid. The laws of intestacy would apply.


Can the recognized sole owner refuse to file for judgment of possession just to continue as the executor to the deceased?

No. The executor is required to settle the estate with expediency. Any interested party can file a motion with the court asking it to compel the executor to file the necessary documents to close the estate.