05/06/2020
[ Woes of Executors who are laypersons ]
Most of the time, it's a thankless job. Thank your executors.
"A district judge has held that two women, who became co-executrices of a dying woman's will in 2003 to fulfil her wishes, are liable to pay about $87,000 from the estate to her now-adult son.
..The orphan, who grew up in the guardian's house from the age of 14, sued the two women in 2018, claiming they did not fulfil their fiduciary duties and asked for a true account of her assets.
.. After going through the asset-related documents and deducting maintenance and education expenses during his growing-up years, the judge held in February that both women were jointly and individually liable to pay $87,498 to the son."
A district judge has held that two women, who became co-executrices of a dying woman's will in 2003 to fulfil her wishes, are liable to pay about $87,000 from the estate to her now-adult son. One of the duo was also the guardian of the son after his mother died in 2003, a first such reported case of...