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Yes. Both give the executor the legal authority to settle the estate according to the provisions in the will.

Yes. Both give the executor the legal authority to settle the estate according to the provisions in the will.

Yes. Both give the executor the legal authority to settle the estate according to the provisions in the will.

Yes. Both give the executor the legal authority to settle the estate according to the provisions in the will.

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What is a letter of administration?

A "letter of administration" is a document issued by the probate court to the person who is to administer an estate where there is no will. It proves that that person is officially the one to deal with concerning the estate. "Letters testamentary" is the name of the same type of document that is issued to an executor where there is a will.


How do you settle your deceased father's estate who died with a will?

The will must be submitted to the probate court to be proved and allowed. At the same time you petition to be appointed the executor. Once the court has allowed the will and appointed you as the executor it will issue Letters Testamentary in your name. You will have the authority to settle the estate according to the provisions in the will, the laws of intestacy and the laws governing probate in your state. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate who can guide you through the process. The actions of an executor are controlled by statute and there may be personal liability if the executor fails to follow statutory law. Most people need the expert advice of an attorney to carry out their responsibilities according to law and avoid any personal liability.


Is a probate court and a courthouse the same thing?

No.


How do you find out who was the executor of a deceased person's estate?

There are several local services that you can find at this list of Probate Registries: http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk/HMCSCourtFinder/CourtFinder.do?court_work_type_desc=probate or you could try searching the National Will Database: http://www.tnwdb.com but I think that's a commercial venture.


do you have same type of grant avaiable in Atlanta, GA?

“do you have same type of grant avaiable in Atlanta, GA”


Your husband left parental rights to his Mom in his will what does this mean for you the Mother?

The terminology might be different in your state as opposed to here in New Jersey but this might, repeat, might answer your question. You must look into the laws of the state of probate and of your own if they are not one and the same. In New Jersey a decedent may appoint a "testamentary guardian", who would obviously assume the usual parental rights over the minor. The catch is that no such appointment is effective if the other parent is alive unless the surviving parent consents in writing to the appointed testamentary guardian taking over. It might be the same regarding the "parental rights" you mention. I cannot imagine any state allowing one parent to deprive the other of parental rights, merely by saying so in the will.


Can anyone view a will in probate?

I dont think so. Not until they die. Its the same even if you werent.


How do you write a words in block letters?

Block letters are the same as CAPITAL letters.


What state was Ulysses S. Grant born in?

general grant was born in point pleasant ohio general grant and president grant are the same people.


What word has 4 letters in it and the only letters that are the same are the last 2 letters?

Bree


Do listen and silent have the same letters?

Yes, both words contain the same letters. Words or word groups that are made from the same letters are called "anagrams."The letters EILNST can also spell the words ENLIST, INLETS, and TINSEL.


What are probate fees?

In the Uk the current Court fee for those attending court in person is £105.00 (August 2012) plus £1 for each additional copy of probate requested at the same time as the application.

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