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Executor knowingly filed incorrect inventory

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maggyva

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? VA


The Executor filed the first inventory with the Commissioner of Accounts, but he knowingly listed the values for some items incorrectly; thus, the beneficiaries dispute the values. However, they would prefer to have the values corrected with as little fanfare as possible, so can the beneficiaries request the Executor to provide them the documentation he used to support his figures?
 


BlondiePB

Senior Member
can the beneficiaries request the Executor to provide them the documentation he used to support his figures?
Yes, and then the executor can deny the request. Then, you will have to hire an attorney for all the fanfare.
 

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