Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in New Jersey

Administrators & Executors

Administrators were court appointed because of no will. 1 sibling is fighting all proceedings. She lives on the estate and is not contributing any money at all to the Estate. Estate is up for sale. Can we evict? Do Administrators & executors have the same rights?


Asked on 2/04/09, 7:52 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Ronald Cappuccio Ronald J. Cappuccio, J.D., LL.M.(Tax)

Re: Administrators & Executors

Administrators and Executors have the same rights and responsibilities. Family estate disputes are always highly emotional and both sides feel they are being abused by the other. You should immediately get an eperienced estate attorney to give you the needed legal advice and guidance!

I hope this helps!

Ron Cappuccio

http://www.SaveYourEstate.com

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Answered on 2/04/09, 9:52 pm
Ronald Cappuccio Ronald J. Cappuccio, J.D., LL.M.(Tax)

Re: Administrators & Executors

Administrators and Executors have the same rights and responsibilities. Family estate disputes are always highly emotional and both sides feel they are being abused by the other. You should immediately get an eperienced estate attorney to give you the needed legal advice and guidance!

I hope this helps!

Ron Cappuccio

http://www.SaveYourEstate.com

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Answered on 2/04/09, 9:52 pm
Richard Vallario Richard W. Vallario Law Office

Re: Administrators & Executors

I assume your sibling is not paying rent, but is she paying utilities, taxes, etc? If so, how would this compare to reasonable rent? If not, you can start a court proceeding to force her removal unless she pays for the use of the home. It is advantageous for security and insurance reasons not to have an empty house, which you should factor in.

Always keep in mind that your question provided very little facts, and many other factors could change the outcome.

Your best course is to consult an attorney for a full review.

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Answered on 2/05/09, 2:05 pm


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