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Renunciation of executorship

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carlatafish

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Texas
Last year my daughter died intestate.

Her father and I were named co-executors of her estate and received all proceeds from her estate due to the laws of descent and distribution in Texas.

Due to a personal circumstance, I would like to renunciate or decline my executorship and any further dealings in the matter of the estate.

How can I do this?
Can I just type/sign a statement of renunciation and file it with the county clerk? Do I have to go back to Court? (I'm trying to avoid this!).

Your thoughts/advice on how to accomplish this as quickly and easily as possible.
Thank you!
 


tranquility

Senior Member
You were appointed by order of the court and that is the only way to be removed from your duties and responsibilities.
 

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