If you mean how can an executor change an amount of money to be given to a particular beneficiary, the only way is by consent of all beneficiaries who would be affected by the change. And even if everyone consents, there may be situations where even that would be prohibited.
There is no set Maine executor fee. It is up to the executor and the court to decide a reasonable amount for a fee.
they are not a deductable amount. You can claim expenses as an executor against the estate funds. However, if you do claim executor expenses against the amount of the estate they are taxed as income for the person claiming them.
Authorized capital is the capital to which an organization is authorised to use in the business and maximum amount that can be used for the working of organization.
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Can an executor of will change beneficiaries before or after death
No, the executor has no right to change a will. Only the testator can change a will.
Not if the property does not belong to them. Only the executor is authorized to sell the property of the estate. For anyone else to do so could be considered theft.
There is no set Maine executor fee. It is up to the executor and the court to decide a reasonable amount for a fee.
yes
The executor has the same rights as any other person. They can ask someone to change their will.
The executor has no right to make changes. The only person that can change it is the mother or the court.
they are not a deductable amount. You can claim expenses as an executor against the estate funds. However, if you do claim executor expenses against the amount of the estate they are taxed as income for the person claiming them.
The executor of a will is entitled to fair compensation. The amount needs to be reasonable and well documented. The probate court also has to agree that the amount is fair.
Yes an executor can be changed. The court has to approve the change and re-issue the letters of authority.
They absolutely can not change the will. They do not hold the power to do such a thing. Their only job is to be responsible for and/or carry out the individuals last wishes made within the will in the exact way the will states.
The executor does not have to be a beneficiary. The court can appoint any responsible person to serve in that capacity.