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A beneficiary could take an executor to court. They have to have grounds to do so, such as contesting the will, or suspicion of fraud. They would be able to review the records and the court could determine things were done incorrectly. Criminal charges could be filed as well.

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Can an executor be beneficiary of a will in CT How can an executor be removed by an heir?

Yes, the executor can be a beneficiary. The court may remove an executor at the request of the beneficiaries.


Can my sister as the executor be a beneficiary?

No. Only the court can appoint an executor. You could petition the court to name your sister as co-executor but make certain you provide a good reason to support your request.


Can a executor be the sole beneficiary of mothers will in Massachusetts?

As long as the will was properly drafted and is allowed by the court the executor and the beneficiary can be the same person.


Can the beneficiary of a will change the executor after the death of the person who raised the will and is now dead?

The beneficiary has not control over the will. The court will determine who the executor will be.


How do you find if i am a beneficiary?

If you are a beneficiary of a will you will be notified when the will is presented to the court for allowance and appointment of an executor.


Can a beneficuary deny appointed executor?

No. Once an executor has been appointed the beneficiary has no power to deny their authority.The beneficiary can file an objection at the time of the filing for the appointment as executor. The court will render a decision after reviewing the objection. If the court decides to appoint the named executor that person will have the legal authority to settle the estate free from the interference of the beneficiary unless they abuse their position. In that case the beneficiary can file a complaint with the court. However, frivolous complaints will not be tolerated.No. Once an executor has been appointed the beneficiary has no power to deny their authority.The beneficiary can file an objection at the time of the filing for the appointment as executor. The court will render a decision after reviewing the objection. If the court decides to appoint the named executor that person will have the legal authority to settle the estate free from the interference of the beneficiary unless they abuse their position. In that case the beneficiary can file a complaint with the court. However, frivolous complaints will not be tolerated.No. Once an executor has been appointed the beneficiary has no power to deny their authority.The beneficiary can file an objection at the time of the filing for the appointment as executor. The court will render a decision after reviewing the objection. If the court decides to appoint the named executor that person will have the legal authority to settle the estate free from the interference of the beneficiary unless they abuse their position. In that case the beneficiary can file a complaint with the court. However, frivolous complaints will not be tolerated.No. Once an executor has been appointed the beneficiary has no power to deny their authority.The beneficiary can file an objection at the time of the filing for the appointment as executor. The court will render a decision after reviewing the objection. If the court decides to appoint the named executor that person will have the legal authority to settle the estate free from the interference of the beneficiary unless they abuse their position. In that case the beneficiary can file a complaint with the court. However, frivolous complaints will not be tolerated.


If the executor of a will does drugs can she be removed from that position by the beneficiary?

The beneficiary doesn't have that power, but they can petition the court to have it done.


If a beneficiary did the job of the executor and the executor still wants their comission can you challenge them in court?

Of course you should bring the matter to the attention of the court. However, the court may consider the person who did the work for the executor a volunteer. The executor was the court appointed estate representative. The beneficiary should have stayed out of it. It brings to mind the Tom Sawyer story about painting the fence.


Can the sole beneficiary act as executor if the executor for my fathers will dies.?

Yes. You can notify the court that the executor has died and request that you be appointed the successor.


If you are a beneficiary in a will who notifies you?

You will be notified by the person who petitions the court to have the will allowed and to be appointed the executor.


Can an executor also be a beneficiary in a will?

Yes, an executor can also be a beneficiary in a will.


Can executor also be a beneficiary from will?

Yes. An executor may also be a beneficiary.

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