They have the right to ask the court to do so. If they believe the current executor is not fulfilling their duties, they can request their removal. The court will evaluate the situation and may appoint a new executor.
The executor has the duty to preserve the estate in all aspects, including making money for it. The heirs' consent is not necessary.
The executor can work at closing off the will without any requirement of the heirs to cooperate. As long as the executor can justify the distribution of the assets, the court can approve the proposal of distribution.
The executor has the Letter of Authority to conduct the sale. No one else has to be involved.
The heirs have the ability to nominate an executor. If the court agrees, they will issue the letter of authority.
Yes, if you are trying to remove the executor who is named in the Will. When the testator includes language that heirs must not contest the Will she intends that her wishes be followed including her choice as executor. However, there may be more details so you should consult with an attorney before acting.Yes, if you are trying to remove the executor who is named in the Will. When the testator includes language that heirs must not contest the Will she intends that her wishes be followed including her choice as executor. However, there may be more details so you should consult with an attorney before acting.Yes, if you are trying to remove the executor who is named in the Will. When the testator includes language that heirs must not contest the Will she intends that her wishes be followed including her choice as executor. However, there may be more details so you should consult with an attorney before acting.Yes, if you are trying to remove the executor who is named in the Will. When the testator includes language that heirs must not contest the Will she intends that her wishes be followed including her choice as executor. However, there may be more details so you should consult with an attorney before acting.
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.
Yes, if the property was owned by the decedent and the Will provides that it be sold. In that case, the executor must carry out the provisions in the Will unless the provision is changed by a court order. It is assumed that there are other heirs besides the ones who paid the taxes on that property. The heirs who paid the taxes can file a claim against the estate for the amount they paid in taxes and they can offer to buy the property from the estate if they wish to keep it. They should speak with the attorney who is handling the estate.
The executor is required to execute the terms of the Will, or follow the laws of intestacy (if there was no Will), not comply with the wishes of the heirs.
No. If an Executor takes out a loan it has nothing to do with the estate he is executing.
There is no problem if the debts of the estate have been paid and the executor is the sole heir. However, if there are other heirs who want to sell the property and take their share of the proceeds the executor must buy out the interests of the other heirs. Otherwise, the heirs are entitled to a sale of the property and can file a petition for partition if the executor will not act.
The heirs cannot tell the executor what to do. If they have a complaint regarding the handling of the estate they must file it with the court and request a ruling.The heirs cannot tell the executor what to do. If they have a complaint regarding the handling of the estate they must file it with the court and request a ruling.The heirs cannot tell the executor what to do. If they have a complaint regarding the handling of the estate they must file it with the court and request a ruling.The heirs cannot tell the executor what to do. If they have a complaint regarding the handling of the estate they must file it with the court and request a ruling.
If the period during which creditors can make a claim has passed, generally, the heirs can submit a motion to the court to compel the appointed executor to make distribution. The executor has a legal obligation to perform all their duties in a timely manner. If the executor isn't doing that then complain to the court or to the attorney who is handling the estate.