Summary
In Texas, executors are required to provide proof of all estate distributions, including stocks. Beneficiaries can request a formal accounting if they suspect discrepancies. If the executor fails to provide this, beneficiaries may file a complaint in probate court. Executors must maintain detailed records, and beneficiaries have the right to request an accounting to ensure transparency. If you believe you did not receive your rightful share, consider seeking legal advice or filing a complaint with the probate court for resolution.Full Conversation
doesn't he have to proove ?
Yes, in Texas, the executor must provide proof of all distributions. If you believe you didn't receive your share, you can request a formal accounting from the executor. If they fail to provide this, you may file a complaint in probate court.
Would you like more details on how to request an accounting or file a complaint?
Tarrant County Texas Probate, My deceased mother had a bank account. I have requested accounting from opposing counsil. i am Pro Se. The attorney did not include the bank account. ?
It sounds like you're dealing with an issue where the executor has not included your mother's bank account in the accounting. In Texas, the executor is required to provide a full and accurate accounting of the estate.
Here are a few steps you can take:
- Request a formal accounting again, specifically mentioning the missing bank account.
- If the executor or their attorney refuses to comply, you can file a complaint with the probate court.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with filing a complaint in Tarrant County Probate Court?
do i email this to his attorney or do i have to file this with the court ?
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You should file a formal complaint with the probate court in Tarrant County, Texas. Here's what you can do:
- Request an accounting again in writing, specifying the missing bank account.
- If they refuse to comply, file a complaint with the Tarrant County Probate Court.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with filing the complaint?
can i send that through email before filing a complaint ?
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You should file a formal complaint with the probate court, but you can also send an email to the executor's attorney to formally request the missing accounting information. This email can serve as additional evidence that you have attempted to resolve the issue before taking legal action.
If you need more details on how to file the complaint with the Tarrant County Probate Court, let me know!