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How does the executor in a living trust remove a family member from property?

A trust doesn't have an executor. A trustee manages a trust according to the provisions set forth in the instrument that created the trust- the Declaration of Trust. You need to review that declaration to determine what the trustee can do and how.


Do you need the signature of the co-executor to remove them from a will?

The naming of the executor is something done by the person making the will. If they are still living, they can do what they like and no signature is required.


Does the executor have the right to prevent heirs from entering the property in Virginia?

You should contact the attorney who is handling the estate if you have any questions about the executor's rights and responsibilities.Once the executor has been appointed by the court, she/he has the responsibility of securing and safeguarding the property until it can be distributed once the debts of the decedent have been paid. Since the executor has that legal responsibility, they cannot allow people to come and go from the property, especially people who don't understand the probate process and may remove property from the premises.You should contact the attorney who is handling the estate if you have any questions about the executor's rights and responsibilities.Once the executor has been appointed by the court, she/he has the responsibility of securing and safeguarding the property until it can be distributed once the debts of the decedent have been paid. Since the executor has that legal responsibility, they cannot allow people to come and go from the property, especially people who don't understand the probate process and may remove property from the premises.You should contact the attorney who is handling the estate if you have any questions about the executor's rights and responsibilities.Once the executor has been appointed by the court, she/he has the responsibility of securing and safeguarding the property until it can be distributed once the debts of the decedent have been paid. Since the executor has that legal responsibility, they cannot allow people to come and go from the property, especially people who don't understand the probate process and may remove property from the premises.You should contact the attorney who is handling the estate if you have any questions about the executor's rights and responsibilities.Once the executor has been appointed by the court, she/he has the responsibility of securing and safeguarding the property until it can be distributed once the debts of the decedent have been paid. Since the executor has that legal responsibility, they cannot allow people to come and go from the property, especially people who don't understand the probate process and may remove property from the premises.


Can an executor remove property before probate?

The named executor or family can secure the property and must immediately file the will and commence the probate procedure. Until appointed by the court, an executor has no legal authority over the estate. If necessary, there is en expedited process by which a temporary executor can be appointed by the court until the executor can be appointed.


Can an executor of an estate remove heirs from a property that is designated to be sold in the will if those heirs have paid the property taxes?

Yes, if the property was owned by the decedent and the Will provides that it be sold. In that case, the executor must carry out the provisions in the Will unless the provision is changed by a court order. It is assumed that there are other heirs besides the ones who paid the taxes on that property. The heirs who paid the taxes can file a claim against the estate for the amount they paid in taxes and they can offer to buy the property from the estate if they wish to keep it. They should speak with the attorney who is handling the estate.


Can a person remove themselves from being an executor of a will?

Absolutely not. Once a will has been allowed by the court and the executor has been appointed by the court, the executor must settle the estate according to the terms in the will. The executor must follow the state probate laws and works under the supervision of the court. If they mishandle the estate they can be removed and may be personally liable.


If someone removes personal property from an estate before being sworn in as the executor can this be considered theft?

Technically it is theft. They are suppose to provide a complete inventory of the estate to the court with the valuation of all assets. If they are trying to avoid paying taxes on this, they can get into trouble.Another Perspective:Nothing in the question implies that the executor is stealing property or converting it to their own use. There are circumstances that would prompt the named executor to remove property for safe keeping while the executor is awaiting appointment by the probate court. An estate may be at risk during the period immediately following the death of the testator and before the court has allowed the Will and appointed the executor. Property removed for security purposes will simply be added to the inventory.For example, if the testator lived alone the executor may need to remove valuable property (such as cash or jewelry) from the premises to prevent theft, especially if others have access to the property. Greed often emboldens heirs to help themselves to estate property and the executor has the added duty of securing that property until the probate process is under way. The very act of submitting the Will for probate and petitioning for appointment would support the soon-to-be-appointed executor's actions. Any property so removed should be added to a list for the inventory that will eventually be submitted to the court.


Can an executor remove an heir in Pennsylvania?

No. An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. An executor cannot "remove" an heir. They must follow the provisions in the will.No. An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. An executor cannot "remove" an heir. They must follow the provisions in the will.No. An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. An executor cannot "remove" an heir. They must follow the provisions in the will.No. An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. An executor cannot "remove" an heir. They must follow the provisions in the will.


Can an executor be beneficiary of a will in CT How can an executor be removed by an heir?

Yes, the executor can be a beneficiary. The court may remove an executor at the request of the beneficiaries.


Is a spouse of one of the beneficiaries of an estate permitted to remove tangible property from the home such as tools?

The spouse of a beneficiary has no rights to the estate. Removal of property without the executor's authorization could be prosecuted as theft.


If there are co-executors mentioned in a will one by name the other only by address who is the executor and does the executor have the right to remove any property without the will being read?

First, no one is the executor of a will until the will has been submitted to the probate court for allowance and the executor(s) has been duly appointed by the probate court.Typographical errors and indefinite references made in the will will be resolved when the will is reviewed by the court. The will must be submitted with a petition asking the court to allow it and appoint the estate representative. The court will issue Letters Testamentary to the appointed executor(s).No one has any right to remove any property from the estate until the will is allowed and the executor(s) appointed by the court. Once appointed the executor is the only person with the right to manage the estate property. They must pay the debts of the decedent, pay the costs of probating the estate and distribute the remaining assets according to the provisions in the will and the state laws of intestacy.


Can all inheritors of a will remove an executor they all testify is mentally unstable?

Any or all of them can petition the court to remove the executor.