Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Massachusetts
Distribution of Mother's Estate
My mother died leaving a will that
dealt with her financial assets but not
her personal property such as
jewelry, china , silverware and
furniture. I am the executor of her
estate and am having trouble getting
items back from my sister, one of
four adult children beneficiaries. The
jewelry was appraised and my sister
wanted to look at the items to decide
which she would like to have. I told
her the items would be part of her
equal distribution of the estate. She
wants to keep most of the jewelry
but doesn't think it should affect the
portion of cash she receives in her
quarter of the estate distribution.
What do I have to do to get the
jewelry back from her?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Distribution of Mother's Estate
you have a duty to collect and inventory all of the items. Your sister can be ordered to give you access and give you the items. All wills should have a residuary clause. You can file an equitable complaint to get this.
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Re: Distribution of Mother's Estate
As executor you are to retain control of all assets and if they are to be distributed equally then it is to be distributed equally.
If need be you can file a Petition with the court to compel its return. I would start by sending a letter demanding the return of the jewlery.
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