Estate Administration Legal Concerns

Summary

An estate administrator must act in the best interest of beneficiaries, providing transparency and accountability. Courts can appoint administrators without consent in certain situations. If an administrator fails to provide estate accounts, beneficiaries can demand them. With a hearing scheduled, ensure your legal representation is prepared. Consider consulting with local legal professionals for advice.

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My formal solicitor self domininated to be our family estate administrator. They agreed to be appointed and they were appointed by court without our written consent and appointment. Never provide estate account despite our repeated wrtten demand since year *. *. We file suit but they apply yo strick out our suit. Hearing coming up in *.*.*
It sounds like a complex situation, ****. Here are some general points to consider regarding estate administration in Malaysia:
- An estate administrator must act in the best interest of the estate's beneficiaries.
- Beneficiaries can demand accountability and transparency for estate accounts.
- A court can appoint an administrator without consent in certain situations.
Given the hearing is scheduled, ensuring your legal representation is prepared is crucial. Do you need assistance connecting with local lawyers for advice?