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Executor is a legal term for a person responsible for carrying out the terms of a person's last will. "The executor delivered the jeweled pin to the niece named in the will."

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How do you use the word executor in a sentence?

THe executor helps deliver the wishes of the will.


Can you give a sentence for the word executor?

The executor had no idea how much work was required in settling an estate.


What is the feminine form of the English word 'executor'?

The feminine form of the English word "executor" is "executrix." While "executrix" specifically refers to a female executor of a will, the term "executor" is often used in a gender-neutral context in modern usage. In legal documents, "executrix" may still be used, but many prefer the term "executor" for simplicity and inclusivity.


Can your attorney friend be your will executor?

Yes, an attorney is often used as executor. The court will often appoint an attorney if no one else is available.


Should executor be capitalized?

No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.


Will named you as executor but living trust for the house has no executor named Am I still the executor?

The living trust has a trustee, not an executor. The will is a separate process and you would be the executor.


What is the difference between co-executor and independent co executor?

What is the difference between an independent co-executor and a co-executor


Can wife be executor of will?

Yes. A spouse can be named as executor of a will. A spouse can be appointed by the court if there is no named executor or the named executor cannot serve.


Can an executor be beneficiary of a will in CT How can an executor be removed by an heir?

Yes, the executor can be a beneficiary. The court may remove an executor at the request of the beneficiaries.


When a will is set up or changed does the executor have to sign the will?

The executor does not have to sign the will. They don't even have to know there is one or that they are the executor.


Does the executor work for the beneficiary?

No, the executor works for the estate. The estate will pay the executor a reasonable fee. The beneficiary has limited direction that they can give the executor.


If the executor of a will dies would that person's next of kin automatically become the executor?

No. If the executor dies the court must appoint a new executor.