An executor of an estate is subject to the jurisdiction of the court that appointed her. She is obligated to file an inventory of all the assets (including personal property, bank accounts, real property, etc.) owned by the deceased along with their value. She is also obligated to file an account with the court detailing any money she spent, any assets she distributed, etc. If she has failed to act in a responsible manner as executor she should be reported to the court. The attorney who handled the estate should be questioned as to her/his lack of oversight. You should consult with a attorney who can review the circumstances and discuss your options.
Yes. You can notify the court that the executor has died and request that you be appointed the successor.
Petition the court to have them removed and replaced. In such cases the court is likely to appoint an attorney to serve as the executor.
your second cousin
your 5th cousin
Can I claim my fathers ashes
You can apply to be appointed executor of your father's estate. The court will issue a letter of authority. You will be required to distribute the estate according to the intestacy laws of the state.
your 5th cousin
Your first cousin
daughter
Not unless she holds title as a surviving owner.
You are his first cousin.
Diabolik - 1997 Her Fathers Daughter 1-12 was released on: USA: 1 January 1997