if someone dies with a valid will and trust and has named an executor, how is it possible that a court would agree to give limited letters of administration to another party
Asked on 12/29/14, 10:54 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Richard Bryan
Richard Bryan Attorney PC
Lots and lots of possible reasons. Take a ride to the courthouse and sit down with the clerk and ask what's going on.
Answered on 3/08/16, 7:59 am
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