The executor is the person that performs the last will and testament of a recently deceased person. The executor is usually named in the will. It can be a family member, a legal representative, or anyone that the person chooses.
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The person who performs the execution is called the executioner.
Wake them up and ask them!
No, DNA can be taken from deceased persons.
A medical examiner performs autopsies on the recently deceased to determine a cause of death.
Marriage is a contract. A deceased person does not have the legal capacity to willingly enter into any contracts.
yes the funeral home usually does a deceased persons nails,and hair and general grooming to get them ready for their "showing"
A person who performs postmortem examinations is called a forensic pathologist or a medical examiner. They are trained to investigate the cause of death by examining the deceased's body and conducting autopsies.
It sounds as if you're not legally responsible for the deceased client.
Your local police department
Not unless they were guarantors of the debt.
If they have the letter of authority, yes.