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Yes they do have to be approved. In most states there are standard fees and charges established. If the charges are within the guidelines, the court will normally approve without challenge.

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Is it legal to take executor fees in Wisconsin?

Yes, it is generally legal for executors to take fees in Wisconsin. The law allows executors to be compensated for their time and services in administering an estate. However, the amount of fees must be reasonable and must be approved by the court if there is a dispute.


How can one get court fees waived in California?

To get court fees waived in California, you can fill out a form called a "Request to Waive Court Fees" and submit it to the court. This form asks for information about your income and expenses to determine if you qualify for a fee waiver. If approved, the court will waive some or all of the fees associated with your case.


What executors are allowed to probate a will in the state of Texas?

The executors that are appointed by the court. The court will issue a letter of authority to the appropriate executor(s).


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Executors don't appoint executors. The court appoints them.


What document is needed for filing the income from executors fees?

That depends on which country or state that you live in.


Will a secondary executor of an estate after a death lose control even if the will states joint executors?

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Does that mean the secondary executor of the estate lost control even if the will states joint executors?

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Will that mean the secondary executor of the estate lost control even if the will states joint executors?

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If 2 executors can 1 carry out tasks without permission from the other?

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What happens when the two executors of a will denounce their roles as executors?

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If you take someone to court can you also sue them for your lawyers fee also?

You may request the action in your suit, but it is completely at the descretion of the judge as to whether or not you recover such expenses.


Is there a limit to the permitted number of executors of estates and wills in North Carolina?

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