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No. Not unless they file for an appointment of an agent with the court. However, they must have a good reason such as when the appointed executor resides at some distance from the court or in another state. The agent is usually an attorney.

Generally, an executor is expected to perform their duties personally and they are responsible for ever action they take as executor. See related link.

No. Not unless they file for an appointment of an agent with the court. However, they must have a good reason such as when the appointed executor resides at some distance from the court or in another state. The agent is usually an attorney.

Generally, an executor is expected to perform their duties personally and they are responsible for ever action they take as executor. See related link.

No. Not unless they file for an appointment of an agent with the court. However, they must have a good reason such as when the appointed executor resides at some distance from the court or in another state. The agent is usually an attorney.

Generally, an executor is expected to perform their duties personally and they are responsible for ever action they take as executor. See related link.

No. Not unless they file for an appointment of an agent with the court. However, they must have a good reason such as when the appointed executor resides at some distance from the court or in another state. The agent is usually an attorney.

Generally, an executor is expected to perform their duties personally and they are responsible for ever action they take as executor. See related link.

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