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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Will the Inbetween lawyer be allowed to look at bank statements s?

Answered by attorney Lori Nevias
Estate Planning lawyer at Lori Nevias, Attorney at Law
"They said the court may appoint a lawyer"... who is "they"?  Your father's widow? Has she hired her own lawyer?  A better question to ask rather than "what is the job of this extra lawyer" is, do you understand what your job is as executor?  It doesn't seem that you do because if you did, you wouldn't be asking whether the court will ask you to look at bank statements. It's your job to open an estate bank account, be in charge of that account (which includes looking at bank statements), marshall the assets of the estate (which include the car accident settlement), and file an accounting with the court, which should hopefully be consented to by all distributees, and which shows that the assets will be distributed as per your father's will. You need to immediately hire a lawyer who will see that the estate is settled properly. If you don't, and you're not following the proper procedures to settle the estate, and the widow is too disabled to take on the role of executor, if she's hired an attorney, her attorney might petition the court to have you removed as executor and appoint an outside lawyer to oversee settlement of the estate. Don't let that happen, because that attorney's legal fees will be paid from the assets of the estate, and that will diminish the assets of the estate, and you will have no control over those fees.
"They said the court may appoint a lawyer"... who is "they"?  Your father's widow? Has she hired her own lawyer?  A better question to ask rather than "what is the job of this extra lawyer" is, do you understand what your job is as executor?  It doesn't seem that you do because if you did, you wouldn't be asking whether the court will ask you to look at bank statements. It's your job to open an estate bank account, be in charge of that account (which includes looking at bank statements), marshall the assets of the estate (which include the car accident settlement), and file an accounting with the court, which should hopefully be consented to by all distributees, and which shows that the assets will be distributed as per your father's will. You need to immediately hire a lawyer who will see that the estate is settled properly. If you don't, and you're not following the proper procedures to settle the estate, and the widow is too disabled to take on the role of executor, if she's hired an attorney, her attorney might petition the court to have you removed as executor and appoint an outside lawyer to oversee settlement of the estate. Don't let that happen, because that attorney's legal fees will be paid from the assets of the estate, and that will diminish the assets of the estate, and you will have no control over those fees.
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If the wife doesn't apply for administrator after the death of her spouse, can one of their children apply?

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Answered by attorney Douglas A Tull (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Douglas A. Tull, P.C. Attorney at Law
Depends on if there are assets to be probated - Mom would still have priority for appointment, though.
Depends on if there are assets to be probated - Mom would still have priority for appointment, though.

How do I go about changing the name of my legal guardian on my will?

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Answered by attorney Irwin G. Klein (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Offices of Hein, Waters and Klein
You can execute a Codicil which is a modification/amendment to the original Will. This will accomplish your goal without having to redo your entire Will. However, a Codicil has to be executed with the same formalities as a Last Will and Testament. You should use a lawyer.
You can execute a Codicil which is a modification/amendment to the original Will. This will accomplish your goal without having to redo your entire Will. However, a Codicil has to be executed with the same formalities as a Last Will and Testament. You should use a lawyer.
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