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It is possible for a person convicted of a felony to be appointed as an executor of an estate. However, the court may consider the nature of the felony conviction and other factors before making a decision. It is advisable to seek legal advice in such situations.

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

This question begs another question of why was the person appointed in the first place. Perhaps they have since been convicted but that implies that the estate has been uncompleted for a long time. In any case, some other interested party should petition to have the executor removed and a new executor appointed. This situation should be handled by the attorney who is representing the estate.


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.


Use the word felony in a sentence?

A felony is a crime that is serious enough to get a jail sentence of more than one year. Obvious felonies are murder, robbery, and rape.Jack committed a felony when he robbed the bank. The jury convicted the rapist of his felony after a few minutes of deliberation. If you commit a felony you cannot vote or have a gun.


Can a convicted felony file a tax return?

Absolutely, yes. Being convicted of a felony does not relieve you of the responsibility of paying income tax and filing income tax returns. In fact, any income that results from a felony (money you stole, extorted, embezzled, etc.) must be reported on your income tax.


Can a federal pension be discontinue for a person convicted of a felony?

Not if the pension was awarded before the offense and conviction took place. If it can be shown that the offense occurred before the individual retired, in certain cases, the pension CAN be withheld.

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

This question begs another question of why was the person appointed in the first place. Perhaps they have since been convicted but that implies that the estate has been uncompleted for a long time. In any case, some other interested party should petition to have the executor removed and a new executor appointed. This situation should be handled by the attorney who is representing the estate.


Can a person who has been charged with a felony but not convicted be executor of and estate in NC?

Yes, a person who has been charged with a felony but not convicted of the crime can be the executor of an estate depending where that person is in the legal process. A person who has been charged with a felony is considered innocent until proven guilty.


Can the spouse obtain a real estate license in Texas if the other has a felony?

Yes, the felony conviction only bars the convicted felon from possessing one.


Charged for a felony arrest but not convicted?

If you have not been convicted, you are NOT a felon.


Do you lose your rights when convicted of a felony in Texas?

You do not lose your rights when you are convicted of a felony. You lose some rights which will be determined by the judge.


What if you were charged with a felony but convicted of a misdemenor how would you answer the question on a job application Have you ever been convicted of a felony?

if there are no other cases, then NO


How do you answer the question of ever being convicted of a felony?

you say 'no'. you are not convicted of felony until the court convicts you. swapna


Can a convicted hunt in ms?

Convicted of WHAT? If a felony - if you hunt with a firearm, it is unlawful.


Can a convicted felon become mayor?

Can convicted felony be on DC council


What is bond for a felony?

It will be difficult to get or keep a bond after being convicted of a felony


If convicted of felony can you get a reposession license?

No


How do a convicted felony protect them self?

From what?