Executor Role Explained
Summary
Being an executor involves managing an estate, distributing assets, and paying debts. If family members disagree with a will, they can contest it in Massachusetts by filing a petition in probate court, citing reasons like undue influence. Legal guidance from a probate attorney is recommended for navigating disputes.Full Conversation
What happens if my brothers dont agree with his will?
If your brothers don't agree with the will, they may contest it. Here's what could happen in Massachusetts:
- They must file a contest within the probate process.
- Grounds for contesting include undue influence, lack of capacity, or improper execution.
- The court will evaluate the validity of these claims.
Do you have concerns about specific parts of the will?
Yes he left all of his cars to his ex wife and we dont like her.
I understand the concern. In Massachusetts, if your brothers wish to contest the will due to the cars being left to the ex-wife, they'll need valid grounds, such as undue influence or lack of capacity. Would you like information on how to initiate a will contest?
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Here’s how to initiate a will contest in Massachusetts:
- File a petition with the probate court where the estate is being handled.
- Provide evidence supporting your claims (e.g., undue influence).
- Attend court hearings and present your case.
Would you like any more details on the process?
Where can I find more help with this issue?
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For more help with contesting a will in Massachusetts, consider reaching out to a local probate attorney. They can provide in-depth guidance and representation tailored to your specific situation. Additionally, you may contact the probate court where the estate is being handled for more procedural information. Would you like any specific contacts or further assistance?