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It depends on the laws of the particular state where the will is being executed concerning the executor.

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Can you name yourself as an executor of a relative's estate?

You do not have the power to do so. Only the court can appoint an executor.


Can a relative get funds from a deceased relative if they have a death certificate?

No, the relative would need to be included in the will, be named as a beneficiary or power of attorney, or be owed money by the estate. The executor of the estate will be in touch if any funds are available.


Can one be an executor of probate but not the estate?

There is no executor of probate. The executor of the estate executes the will and probates the estate.


Can the executor request an inventory of the estate prior to the death of the individual if a relative is living in the house and the will writer is declared incompetent?

The estate does not exist if the person is still living. The executor has no authority until appointed by the court.


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What is the executor of the estate for the titanic?


Can executor and beneficiary be the same?

Yes, that is often the case when a spouse dies. It saves the estate money.


What is the estate executor fee in Arkansas?

what if the estate executor fee in arkansas


Does the executor work for the beneficiary?

No, the executor works for the estate. The estate will pay the executor a reasonable fee. The beneficiary has limited direction that they can give the executor.


What happens to the assets due to an executor if the executor of a will dies?

They become part of his estate. The executor of his estate would file the claim against the first estate.


If a deceased person receives a letter for back taxes what should his or her relative do?

Pass it to the Executor of the estate. It has to be paid, if there is enough money in the estate, before making any bequests.


How doI become an executor of a dead relative.?

how can I become an executor of a dead relative


In Colorado when a person dies with no will and the next living relative is a uncle what are the proceedings?

The estate will have to go through probate, which means the court will appoint an executor for the estate and the executor will carry out the wishes of the deceased to the best of his abilities. Abiding state and local laws and taxes

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