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Generally a joint executor would have as much power as any other joint executor, meaning they had BETTER get organized and communicate about what needs to be done and who will be doing it.

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

Any executor must be appointed by the probate court. If joint executors are named in the Will they must petition to be appointed by the court. They can only be removed by the same court.


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

Any executor must be appointed by the probate court. If joint executors are named in the Will they must petition to be appointed by the court. They can only be removed by the same court.


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

Any executor must be appointed by the probate court. If joint executors are named in the Will they must petition to be appointed by the court. They can only be removed by the same court.


When you have 2 executor's and 1 of them put you as a secondary executor what happens?

Any executor must be appointed by the probate court. If joint executors are named in the Will they must petition to be appointed by the court. They can only be removed by the same court.


What does codicil mean?

A codicil is another document that amends a will in some fashion. The amendment could be a simple as changing executors or more extensive like adding or dropping beneficiaries. I must be signed in the same way a will is signed. It doe not need to be witnessed by the same witnesses who witnessed the main will. Codicils are not very common any longer now that computer programs can reprint the main will in seconds. When wills were done on typewriters and the typing had to be perfect, a codicil was used to amend complicated wills.


Is a cv joint the same as a ball joint?

No, they are not the same at all.


Can your husband and me use the same lawyer to make our wills?

It is considered an advantage to have the same attorney do both wills. That way they can be set up to take maximum advantage of the estate laws.


Who sings Dont Laugh at Me Were all the same?

Mark Wills


Opening Times for Jack Wills?

tues-same wed- same thur-same fri-same sat 12.00, 2.00 sun - not open


Can you have two executors?

Yes. You may name co-executors in your will. However, if you do so you should make certain that the two get along well and that your instructions in the will are very clear. You might consider naming an arbitrator, your attorney perhaps, if the two have a disagreement they cannot resolve.


What if your hip joint moved the same way a knee joint?

Yes because if they went the same way you would be very stiff.


Is there a john wills who fought in the Alamo?

No. There is a documented case of a William Wills a military private from Georgia as having died at the Alamo. Not much information about him unfortunately. Took interest because we share the same surname.

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