Being named as an executor in a will does not grant immediate legal authority; an executor must first be confirmed and appointed by the probate court before they can legally represent the estate. Without a will, the estate administration process follows a similar legal pathway.
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đš A Will Doesnât Give Instant Power #shortsAjoutĂ© :
The will nominates an executor, but it's not until they are confirmed and appointed by the probate court that they actually have legal authority to represent the estate. This is an area of common confusion where someone may find their name in a will and believe they have the authority to act and do things right now, but they don't actually have any authority at all.
So, what happens if there isn't a will?
Um if someone passes away without a will, how does that process work? Okay, it's a similar process.
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