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  2. Letters of Administration - Wikipedia

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    Letters of Administration are granted by a surrogate court or probate registry to appoint appropriate people to deal with a deceased person's estate where property will pass under intestacy rules or where there are no executors living (and willing and able to act) having been validly appointed under the deceased's will.

  3. Joint wills and mutual wills - Wikipedia

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    Although a single document, the joint will is a separate distribution of property by each executor (signatory) and will be treated as such on admission to probate. Mutual wills are any two (or more) wills which are mutually binding, such that following the first death the survivor is constrained in the ability to dispose of the property by the ...

  4. What To Do If You Are the Executor of a Will - AOL

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    Additionally, the executor must secure and manage all estate assets of the decedent during the period it takes to probate a will, which could be as little as a few months or as long as a year. 3 ...

  5. Will and testament - Wikipedia

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    unsolemn will – will in which the executor is unnamed. will in solemn form – signed by testator and witnesses. Some jurisdictions recognize a holographic will, made out entirely in the testator's own hand, or in some modern formulations, with material provisions in the testator's hand. The distinctive feature of a holographic will is less ...

  6. A Checklist for an Executor of a Will - AOL

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  7. How to Change the Executor of a Will - AOL

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  8. Template:Texas - Wikipedia

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  9. Can an Executor Of a Will Be a Beneficiary? - AOL

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