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Once an estate is filed for probate it becomes a public record. You can go to the court where the estate was filed and ask to see the file at any time during the probate process or after it has been completed.

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Can the executor of a will receive compensation for being executor and beneficiary?

Unless specified otherwise in the will, an executor is entitled to compensation for their work. Anything they inherit is a separate accounting.


If you sign papers to take you off as an executor can you still get paid for the work you are doing as an executor?

Your are entitled to reasonable compensation for the work that you did. The accounting should be submitted to the court with the change papers.


What are the executor fees in Oregon?

The Executor is entitled to 7% of the first $1000 in probate assets. Then that goes down to 2% for all probate assets over $50,000. The Executor is also entitled to 1% of all the non-probate assets. Although, as always, there can be variants to that based on the circumstances.


I have a full accounting of the estate funds and the executor took money from the estate how do get this money back from the executor I am a beneficary?

The executor is entitled to be paid for their work. The court has to approve the distribution and the fee they charged, which is often set by law. If the estate has been closed, you can sue the executor if they breached their fiduciary duty.


If the executor is a relative are they entitled to the executor fee?

The executor is entitled to a fee for their services. Their relationship is not a deciding factor. In many states the fee is set by law.


In Arizona is the executor of a will entitled to compensation?

The executor of a will is entitled to compensation. It has to be fair and reasonable. It also has to be approved by the probate court.


What is the fee an executor is entitled to in Colorado?

What are executor fees in the state of Colorado?


What do I do if the executor of my father's estate will not give me any accounting information?

Complain to the court immediately. The court can compel the Executor to file an accounting or replace the Executor if they will not perform their duties with expediency.


Can a will be changed if the executor dies My grandmother cut us grandchildren out when my dad died. are we still entitled to the estate?

The death of an executor does not affect the will. The will is followed by the executor who reports to the court. If the grandmother left the children out of the will, they will not be entitled to anything.


Received accounting from father's estate executor will not release the funds until she gets things from you that were already spilt or cash she also took an extra 8000 from estate what can I do?

The only thing you can do is petition the court. But you might want to consult an attorney. The executor is entitled to be paid for the work they do.


In the state of Georgia does an executor of an estate have to show annual reports or tax returns to the heirs of the estate?

The executor should file an annual accounting with the court. If they have not the heirs should file a motion for the court to compel an accounting. An executor who acts in secret and resists reporting to the heirs should be watched closely.The executor should file an annual accounting with the court. If they have not the heirs should file a motion for the court to compel an accounting. An executor who acts in secret and resists reporting to the heirs should be watched closely.The executor should file an annual accounting with the court. If they have not the heirs should file a motion for the court to compel an accounting. An executor who acts in secret and resists reporting to the heirs should be watched closely.The executor should file an annual accounting with the court. If they have not the heirs should file a motion for the court to compel an accounting. An executor who acts in secret and resists reporting to the heirs should be watched closely.


Is the executor entitled to a commission on the house in New Jersey if it is clearly left to a specific person in the will?

is the executor in new jersey entitled to a commission on a house if it was left to a specific person in the will

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