It means whoever is deemed the executor of said will and/ or estate has now the responsibility and control over disabled/deceased individuals finances, properties, or just anything stated within the individuals will.
They are the person responsible for managing the estate. They make an accounting to the court, collect and pay bills and value the estate. They also file tax returns. They also distribute the assets according to the will.
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Executer was created in 1985.
Yes
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There may be no requirement to share the will with anyone.
Yes. The amount an executor can charge for their services is set forth in the state probate code.
I need correct forms to file in probate court by a relative against the executer oa a will?
Vasco Nunez De Balboa died by being beheaded with his four other friends with an axe by an executer. that is how he died.
Yes, I'm sure that the Probate Court would entertain such a request, if accompanied by good cause.
Yes. It can be more difficult, because the court visits have to be in the state that is probating the estate, but it is often done.
If there is no will, the court will appoint an executor to handle the estate. The person appointed as the executor is typically a close family member, such as a spouse or adult child, or in some cases, a professional, like a lawyer or accountant. If you believe you are the closest living relative and should be the executor, you can petition the court to appoint you as such.