If the named executor has died then the court will appoint an executor. An interested party can petition to be appointed executor.
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You should file an objection to the allowance of the will, explain your doubts to the judge at the hearing and provide any evidence or witnesses that you have to support your claim.
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yes Answer: Not if the estate was filed in the probate court and she was the duly appointed executor. An executor can't operate in secret if the other interested parties are on their toes. That would be grounds for removal and besides that, everything an executor does is public information. At several stages in the administration of the estate the executor must provide proof of service to the court. That means that the executor has to prove to the court that she provided notice of her activities to the interested parties. Also, probate records are PUBLIC records and anyone can go to the probate court and inspect the papers in the file. If you can't go yourself, you could call the appropriate court and to request copies of any documents filed.