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Who is the sole beneficiary of an estate after death?

Who is the sole beneficiary of an estate after death?

After her death I became the executor of her estate and sole beneficiary. After paying funeral expenses and other costs pertaining to her death no money was left in the estate. I am now receiving letters from the nursing homes lawyer attached with an invoice for $16000.00.

Is it legal to take from the estate of a deceased person?

Just an FYI when mother passed neither one seem to function so his dad made me an authorized person to handle any questions and she took me off. If this legal to just take from his portion. And.. He’s still waiting for his money.

When did my mom get petition for year support?

My mom died in July 2011 and my dad received petition for year support. There was a little money in my mom’s account that she had received to pay medical bills for a terminally ill son, who died shortly after she passed.

Who is the executor of my mother’s estate?

Your mother told you that she named you in her Will as Executor of her estate. She trusts your judgment on financial and family matters. Now your mother has died and you ask, “Why me?

What should an executor of an estate do in the first week?

Go to the house as soon as possible to check their condition. Find a good home for them even if it is temporary. The Estate can pay expenses related to dependents and pets so keep good records of all expenditures for them. 2. Monitor the home Keep an eye on the decedent’s home, answer phone messages, collect mail, discard food, and water plants.

Do you have to pay your mother’s debt after her death?

Simply put, if you are a cosigner on any account with your mother, your responsibility to pay the debt survives her death. Community Property Exception. In community property states, the responsibility to pay your spouse’s debts continues after the death of one spouse as well.

What should an executor do with a pet after death?

You or others may need to take them home temporarily if they cannot continue living in the decedent’s home. Decedents frequently overlook the care of pets upon their death. Go to the house as soon as possible to check their condition. Find a good home for them even if it is temporary.