Executor's challenges (cousin, grandmother, best, wife) - Page 3

1) Ensure that the Will is up to date and recorded with the County, know where the original is kept, retain a copy for yourself. 2) Become a co- ...

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My cousins and I are heirs for grandmother's estate, and our aunt is the executor. We have questions about the inventory.

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An executor or personal representative of the deceased must be appointed by the Court who then has legal powers to make decisions. Good Luck.