Yes.
2007-08-08 01:43:00
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answer #1
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answered by bgee2001ca 7
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2016-06-03 20:48:45
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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Yes, an executor can have a criminal record. The testator (the author of the Will) can choose whomever they wish to be executor of his or her estate, so long as that person is of majority.
2007-08-08 01:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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An executor(s), are appointed by the person making a will.
thus the criminal record has no baring on whom can be an executor.
2007-08-08 02:06:06
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answer #4
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answered by pvc462001 2
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An executor of an belongings is a guy or woman who makes particular, the decease's Will is complete to the letter. An executor has no criminal actual to take or distribute the lifeless guy or woman's funds. i think, the verify would have given your 2 older siblings potential of lawyer, so they are in a position to pay her costs for her. i could ask the verify if it is what she or he did, and if those 2 are giving her an account of what they are spending, and what for! it rather is a undesirable trick for individuals to make their babies executors, because of the fact the different babies will certainly questions their movements! Your question verifies that assertion. The verify could have employed an lawyer as an bored to death celebration because of the fact the executor, and accountant, to maintain the books in the present day. If that's obtainable, i could recommend the verify to a minimum of approximately this. the two siblings would desire to be robbing the verify blind. the reason i'm saying all this, is - it took place to my sister-in-regulation and HER relatives. We had to pass in and rescue what became left and a miles better great belongings, virtually too previous due.
2016-12-11 13:52:28
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answer #5
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answered by seeley 4
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an executor can have a record. And the person writing the will can change the executor any time they like. their choice
2007-08-08 01:42:31
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answered by Senza 5
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The choice of the executor is purely at the discretion of the testator
2007-08-08 01:51:50
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answer #7
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answered by Tony A 6
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Criminal Records Search Database : http://www.SearchVerifyInfo.com/Help
2015-08-27 16:28:40
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answered by Betty 1
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Yes
2007-08-08 01:47:00
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answered by Kevin B 2
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The point is that the deceased trusted them
2007-08-08 01:44:30
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answered by Anonymous
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