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The court will appoint an executor.
The Will must be submitted to the probate court and the court must appoint the executor. The executor does not have the authority to appoint guardians over children or property. Generally, the court will direct that money left to children must be deposited in trust for the children until they reach eighteen years of age. If the children inherit real property the court must appoint a guardian who can manage the property on behalf of the children until they reach eighteen.
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The court will appoint the executor and typically will grant it to the person the children request.
No. Your wife cannot appoint a legal guardian for your children. Only a court can appoint a legal guardian. If the guardianship is voluntary (and not ordered by the court) you and your wife must consent and join in the petition to have a guardian appointed.
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No will or estate will fail because of the lack of an executor. The court will appoint someone to serve.
Appoint is a verb.
The state will open the estate. The assets will go into a trust for the use of the children. The state will appoint a trustee for the assets and a guardian for the children. They may be the same person.
Officially they are wards of the state until a probate process is commenced. The court can appoint a temporary guardian who will have legal control over the children until a permanent guardianship is established or the children are legally adopted. It is important for parents of minor children to have a will and designate a desired guardian for their children after discussing it with the named guardian. The court will usually appoint that person unless there is a compelling objection made at the hearing for appointment. If no guardian is named in a will any interested adult can petition the court.
appoint means to choose so this is a sentece; I want to appoint that sandwich!
Appoint is a verb, as in, "The mayor decided to appoint Mr. Brown to the Planning Board."