Imagine this scenario: Christine is in her 70s and needs to revise her will. The last time she looked at the document, her husband was still alive and their three children were toddlers. A lot has ...
The executor of an estate is someone who wraps up a deceased individual’s financial affairs. If the deceased has a will, the will usually names a close relative, friend, accountant, attorney or ...
My father passed away in New York about six months ago; my mother died before him. My brother and I are named as co-executors in his will. I haven’t spoken to my brother in about 10 years. Our father ...
In this proceeding, the co-executor petitioner, at the behest of a title company, sought the removal of the remaining deceased co-executor and for Letters Testamentary to issue solely in petitioner's ...
The court reversed a probate court order that reinstated a son as co-executor of his father's estate after he had earlier renounced the role in writing. The decedent, Emory Travis, left his house to ...
Q: Is it legal for my parents to appoint me co-executor of their estate, along with my sister, without asking me first if I was OK with this, and keeping me as co-executor after I told them I do not ...