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Not legally. A power of attorney represents a living person. After their death, the will and its appointed executor are responsible.

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Can someone sue an executor after the probate process is completed?

Yes, if the executor abused their authority, wasted assets, failed to follow the provisions in the will and the probate laws, failed to pay creditors or did any number of things an executor should not do or failed to do things an executor should do. An executor can be held personally liable for their misbehavior.


What is the first thing an executor of a will should do?

Upon the death of the testator the person who was appointed executor in the will, if living and available, should secure the property and choose an attorney to carry out the probate of the estate. She must take the will to the attorney so a petition can be presented to have the will allowed and have the executor appointed by the court. Until the executor is court appointed no one has the power to do anything with the estate. If the named executor is not available then any family member or beneficiary may contact an attorney to commence the probate of the estate.


Can you find out where someone is employed by their social security number if they owe you child support?

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If you already have a will but want to change the executive of the will can you just get a codicil done and then it would be ok when you die?

Yes. You could make a change in the executor by using a codicil. The codicil should take the same form as the will with the same number of witnesses and with an acknowledgement. You should state clearly your intentions by declaring that you intend to strike the article that appointed the executor and substitute a new article naming the new executor. You should have the change supervised by an attorney.


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Is the full legal description of the property included in the the executor's deed?

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If you have a persons Social security number and drivers license number can you find his drivers license number?

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What do I do if I Someone hit my car but all you got was the persons phone number?

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What information do you need when someone has bumped into your car?

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What should you do with the car that belonged to the deceased?

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