Can an Executor's powers be reviewed now, even though his client is still alive, if clint, executor and lawyer for client are uncooperative?
Asked on 2/22/17, 2:18 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Richard Bryan
Richard Bryan Attorney PC
Your question is confusing; I have no idea what you're asking. Try again. Nobody is an "executor" until someone else is dead.
Answered on 2/26/17, 5:05 pm
Related Questions & Answers
-
Brought my mother's will,health care proxy and POA papers to a new attorney for... Asked 11/11/16, 12:31 pm in United States New York Elder Law
-
Is a massachusettes health care proxy valid in new york state Asked 6/22/16, 11:30 am in United States New York Elder Law
-
If there are two children in the family and one pass away, and parents are being... Asked 5/10/16, 8:44 am in United States New York Elder Law
-
My father-in-law just moved into an assisted living facility. He owns his own home,... Asked 4/17/16, 4:55 pm in United States New York Elder Law