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No one can prevent you from asking! The executor may decline to answer the question. And there is seldom a way to force them to answer it if the court agrees with them.

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When a person with a reverse mortgage dies can the executor give the house to the reverse mortgage company?

The estate must be probated and the executor should ask the attorney who is handling the estate how and when to make the transfer.The estate must be probated and the executor should ask the attorney who is handling the estate how and when to make the transfer.The estate must be probated and the executor should ask the attorney who is handling the estate how and when to make the transfer.The estate must be probated and the executor should ask the attorney who is handling the estate how and when to make the transfer.


Can a executor ask a beneficiary to move out of the house?

Yes, they can ask them to move out. The property belongs to the estate. The executor can sell the property or transfer its ownership as directed by the will or the court.


How do I question division of my father's estate?

You ask the executor or administrator for an accounting. If they do not provide one, you ask the probate court to call the executor or administrator before it to produce the required accounting (and to post a fiduciary bond, while you're at it).


Do you as beneficiary have the right to ask for bank statements and ask the appointed executor to be accountable for all money coming out of the estate prior to probate?

That is the duty of the executor, to be accountable for all distributions from the estate. They have to answer to the court.


How do I claim my deceased daughters assetts?

Apply to the executor of the estate. If there was no will, you would open the estate with the court, and you could ask to be the executor. You will also have to liquidate all of her debts.


What can I do if the executor won't settle my mothers estate in California?

You can go to the judge or a lawyer and ask to be co executor or to require that the estate be settled. Wills and trusts can be broken, you just have to consult the right person.


How do siblings file for parent assets after death with no will?

Petition the court to open the estate. They can ask that one of the children be appointed as the executor. The court will issue a letter of authorization to the executor to inventory and clear out the estate.


Can executor appoint a representative?

Generally, an executor can appoint an "agent" who can act on their behalf. This is done when the executor lives some distance from where the estate is being probated or in another state. You should ask the attorney who is handling the estate. If the executor simply wants to appoint someone else to take over their duties that would not be approved by the court. In that case, the executor should decline and let the court appoint another person as executor.Generally, an executor can appoint an "agent" who can act on their behalf. This is done when the executor lives some distance from where the estate is being probated or in another state. You should ask the attorney who is handling the estate. If the executor simply wants to appoint someone else to take over their duties that would not be approved by the court. In that case, the executor should decline and let the court appoint another person as executor.Generally, an executor can appoint an "agent" who can act on their behalf. This is done when the executor lives some distance from where the estate is being probated or in another state. You should ask the attorney who is handling the estate. If the executor simply wants to appoint someone else to take over their duties that would not be approved by the court. In that case, the executor should decline and let the court appoint another person as executor.Generally, an executor can appoint an "agent" who can act on their behalf. This is done when the executor lives some distance from where the estate is being probated or in another state. You should ask the attorney who is handling the estate. If the executor simply wants to appoint someone else to take over their duties that would not be approved by the court. In that case, the executor should decline and let the court appoint another person as executor.


Can you fire an executor of an estate in Alabama?

You can ask the executor to step down. You can also ask the court to appoint someone else. This would be a good time to consult a probate attorney in Alabama.


If executor reuses to settle an estate what can you do?

Consult a probate attorney in your area. You can ask the court to appoint a new executor. They will have to provide a complete accounting to the court.


Can executor ask beneficiary to return keys?

Yes, the executor is responsible to the court to preserve the estate. Securing the property by preventing others from accessing the property is a step in that direction.


What can be done if the executor takes estate property from the state where the estate is being probated and removes it to another state?

The executor's action's should be reported to the court immediately. Generally, the executor must post a bond with the court to insure their proper handling of the estate. You must ask the court's opinion on how to handle this situation.Of course, it depends on the details and you have not provided any.The executor's action's should be reported to the court immediately. Generally, the executor must post a bond with the court to insure their proper handling of the estate. You must ask the court's opinion on how to handle this situation.Of course, it depends on the details and you have not provided any.The executor's action's should be reported to the court immediately. Generally, the executor must post a bond with the court to insure their proper handling of the estate. You must ask the court's opinion on how to handle this situation.Of course, it depends on the details and you have not provided any.The executor's action's should be reported to the court immediately. Generally, the executor must post a bond with the court to insure their proper handling of the estate. You must ask the court's opinion on how to handle this situation.Of course, it depends on the details and you have not provided any.

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