My question involves estate proceedings in the state of: Kentucky
My sister (sister 1) was named executor in my late mother's will. My mother has no debts and assets and cash may be worth $1 million. (Another $1 million in stock funds I understand is non-probate and not under authority of the executor) My other sister (sister 2) has already signed a document that I believes petitions the court to appoint sister 1 the executor. Can I ask the court to allow a third party (lawyer or other) to be the executor? Although that would upset both my sisters, I'd like to have someone who is not a family member be executor, as I believe rules may be bent or deals made between the sisters. Sister 1 has already stated in private that she will take the 1 percent up to 5 percent allowed in probate depending upon how I (the brother) and sister 2 treat her. Thanks for any suggestions, advice.
My sister (sister 1) was named executor in my late mother's will. My mother has no debts and assets and cash may be worth $1 million. (Another $1 million in stock funds I understand is non-probate and not under authority of the executor) My other sister (sister 2) has already signed a document that I believes petitions the court to appoint sister 1 the executor. Can I ask the court to allow a third party (lawyer or other) to be the executor? Although that would upset both my sisters, I'd like to have someone who is not a family member be executor, as I believe rules may be bent or deals made between the sisters. Sister 1 has already stated in private that she will take the 1 percent up to 5 percent allowed in probate depending upon how I (the brother) and sister 2 treat her. Thanks for any suggestions, advice.
Heirs and Beneficiaries: Sister Named in Will As Executor, Can I Ask Court to Have 3rd Party Named Executor
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