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The court will not usually appoint someone to be an executor if they are incarcerated. The court can appoint anyone as the executor and will often appoint a bank or lawyer to take care of the estate.

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What happens in Texas when the executor of the will was incarcerated for a felony?

In Texas, if the executor of a will is incarcerated for a felony, they may be disqualified from serving as executor. It will be up to the court to determine if a new executor should be appointed to handle the estate administration.


What is the fee an executor receives in Missouri?

5% of the first $1000,00


What happens if executor is gravely sick?

what hanned if the executor of wil is sick


How do you change executor of estate in Missouri?

Yes an executor can be changed. The court has to approve the change and re-issue the letters of authority.


What happens if the executor listed in the will can not be found?

The court will appoint an executor. That is often an attorney or a bank.


What happens when there is no Will or Executor or administrator?

The court will appoint an executor and the estate will be subject to the intestate laws of the jurisdiction.


What happens if the executor of an estate refuses their position and makes the next of kin executor?

Happens all the time. No big deal. The executor, whomever it is, fulfills the duties are required by law. And if no one 'wants' to be the executor, the court will appoint someone to do it, usually an attorney or a bank.


What happens if the executor of a will dies and will is not updated to reflect this change and the husband of the couple making the will dies?

If the named executor has died then the court will appoint an executor. An interested party can petition to be appointed 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.


Where can one see what happen when someone is incarcerated?

Through the Department of Correction one can find all the information about what happens when someone is incarcerated. How one can contact someone who is incarcerated, become penfriends etc.


What happens if an executor changes a will?

An executor who makes any changes to the will is in violation of law and should be reported to the court that made the appointment immediately. They should be replaced as executor.


What happens when executrix signs her power over to executor?

An executor must file a resignation with the court that made the appointment.

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