Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Maryland
Can the legal representative of the estate ask for a commission from the other estate beneficiaries?
3 Answers from Attorneys
It Depends. Sometimes executors/adminstrators of estates are paid a fee that equates to a certain percentage of the estate. I would hire a Maryland estates and trust attorney to review the specific facts of your case before you do anything.
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In Maryland, the personal representative is entitled to commission by statute.
Yes, the personal representative is entitled to a commission and that commission is generally paid out of the estate. The rationale for this is that the personal representative's work is for the benefit of the estate so all the beneficiaries therefore benefit from his actions. If you think the personal representative has engaged in any action (or failed to take action) to the detriment of the estate, you should consult with a lawyer about perhaps challenging the commission request. Feel free to email me ([email protected]) if you have any follow-up questions.