Executor Misconduct In Kansas

Summary

If you believe the executor is not acting in the best interest of the estate, Kansas law allows for their removal. You can petition the court for this. Consulting a probate attorney is advisable for further guidance.

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My dad has had a stroke and my brother is the executor of his estate. He has taken everyone ones keys to the house and does not seem interested in seeing my dad live. I'm concerned. What can I do
Hello Eva, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It's important to know which country or state you're in, as the laws vary. In general, if you believe the executor is not acting in the best interest of your father, you may be able to challenge his role in court.
USA, Kansas
Hello Eva, based on your location in Kansas, here's some general information:
- Kansas law allows for the removal of an executor if they're not acting in the best interest of the estate.
- You can petition the court for his removal.
- Consult a probate attorney for further guidance.