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As the Personal Representative, you are responsible for doing the following: 2022 Collecting and inventorying the assets of the estate; 2022 Managing the assets of the estate during the probate process; 2022 Paying the bills of the estate. Making distribution to the heirs or beneficiaries of the estate.
To change the executor of a will, you must be a person with interest in the estate typically a beneficiary or a creditor. After gathering evidence of the executor's wrongdoing, you need to file a petition with the probate court to have the executor removed so a new executor can be appointed.
Yes, but it is very difficult. Once appointed, an executor cannot voluntarily resign without approval from the Court and then only when another person is appointed in his or her place. The original grant of probate needs to be revoked and a new grant of probate put in place.
The process of removing a personal representative begins with filing a petition or removal. An heir or interested party must file the petition with the probate court and serve a copy of the petition on the personal representative. The probate court schedules a hearing date and time to hear the matter.
Yes, you can remove an executor of estate under certain circumstances in California. California State Probate Code §8502 allows for the removal of an executor or administrator when: They have wasted, embezzled, mismanaged, or committed a fraud on the estate, or are about to do so.
If the personal representative tires of the duties associated with administering the estate, the person cannot simply resign. Rather, the court must accept the resignation before the person is free to relinquish the reigns to a different (successor) personal representative.
As a fiduciary, a personal representative can be removed for waste, embezzlement, mismanagement, fraud, and for any other reason the court deems sufficient.