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What is the name of your state? kenucky

When compiling a list of assists from the Estate it becomes quite a bit when you add everything up making the amount owed to the Attorney and the Adim in our case around 10,000 each. Of course we don't have that kind of cash each to give to them. So I foresee the entire estate being sold. I don't have a problem with that kinda what I wanted to do at the beginning and one of my other brothers sorta feels the same. The one brother and I got together and complied a list of what each person would want from the estate IF we all agreee on it. Of course the brother who doesn't quite understand how the law and all this works says he will get a lawyer and keep what is righfully his? and that we could sell our portion and he will just keep his? You cant do that it is an entire Estate> I think I am right on this?

I mentioned some items that I would want of my Mother's and he challenged me on that too. One being my Mother's brand new pistol she bought just before she passed on. We do have the reciept for this Gun, but the one brother is living in the house he stated to me that I wasnt getting the gun and would say that someone stoled it?

Isn't he responsible for the Items in the house since he is living there and would he have to account for things missing.. what is the law on this?

We (myself, brother, Admin are thinking about having the bad brother evicted from the house since so many things are coming up missing. What is the steps we need to take on this?

I want to take this time to say thanks to all who help me out I don'tknow what I wouold do with out ya. It helps me so much and I am happy to be on this forumn
 


dcl692

Junior Member
Spitfire007:

I live in North Carolina. But the Estate in Question is in South Carolina.
I have a similar concern. There's even a gun issue. (but I'm not going into that one)

My Dad passed away June 1st. I am Executrix and I have two brothers who are drug addicted alcoholics and have been living off Dad for YEARS, so thre's not much of an "Estate" left. Just enough to require me to probate in SC.
Dad's Will states that everything is to be divided it 3 ways. No more than there is I was hopeful that I would not need an Attorney and the Clerks there at the Probate Office have told me that many people handle Probate without an Attorney.

One brother is still living in Dad's residence, a Camper/Trailer at the Beach. (he had NO Real Estate) The other one hasn't been gone long, (they can't live together because they'd kill each other). I've already filed everything Probate-wise that is required for the time being.

I'd just like to know how to handle evicting my brother so I can clean the place up and sell it. {If you can imagine a place this small with 3 Bachelors, drinking, and smoking cigarettes living there for the majority of 10 years.} It's nasty and there's no way we can get it cleaned up while he's living there.

ALSO....what kind of recourse would I have if I gave him notice (say, 30 days) and he trashed the place????

I can't beleive you got the response you got on this thread.
AND I wonder why it is you're not getting any kind of reply to your main questions?

I just thought I'd piggy back on your thread since it was similar.

Hope you don't mind.:)

ANYONE want to advise one of us about an Executor/Executrix rights when it comes Evictions related to Estates? And what kind of recourse do we have if someone is damaging or stealing items belonging to the Estate? As Executor/Executrix isn't it our responsiblity to "secure" the property? Should we take our Appointment papers to the nearest Sheriff's Department and file some sort of paper {warrant/motion??}
 

panzertanker

Senior Member
dcl692 said:
Spitfire007:

I live in North Carolina. But the Estate in Question is in South Carolina.
I have a similar concern. There's even a gun issue. (but I'm not going into that one)

My Dad passed away June 1st. I am Executrix and I have two brothers who are drug addicted alcoholics and have been living off Dad for YEARS, so thre's not much of an "Estate" left. Just enough to require me to probate in SC.
Dad's Will states that everything is to be divided it 3 ways. No more than there is I was hopeful that I would not need an Attorney and the Clerks there at the Probate Office have told me that many people handle Probate without an Attorney.

One brother is still living in Dad's residence, a Camper/Trailer at the Beach. (he had NO Real Estate) The other one hasn't been gone long, (they can't live together because they'd kill each other). I've already filed everything Probate-wise that is required for the time being.

I'd just like to know how to handle evicting my brother so I can clean the place up and sell it. {If you can imagine a place this small with 3 Bachelors, drinking, and smoking cigarettes living there for the majority of 10 years.} It's nasty and there's no way we can get it cleaned up while he's living there.

ALSO....what kind of recourse would I have if I gave him notice (say, 30 days) and he trashed the place????

I can't beleive you got the response you got on this thread.
AND I wonder why it is you're not getting any kind of reply to your main questions?

I just thought I'd piggy back on your thread since it was similar.

Hope you don't mind.:)

ANYONE want to advise one of us about an Executor/Executrix rights when it comes Evictions related to Estates? And what kind of recourse do we have if someone is damaging or stealing items belonging to the Estate? As Executor/Executrix isn't it our responsiblity to "secure" the property? Should we take our Appointment papers to the nearest Sheriff's Department and file some sort of paper {warrant/motion??}
You will get no replies to your post until you open your own thread.

Copy and paste it in a brand new thread so others will see and hopefully respond to you...
 

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