I've turned down the Executor appointment in mt aunts will,I have to fill out a Renunciation of estate SE-1C form, WHICH BOX DO I CHECK?
A] A distributee of above named Decedent and related as a---------?
or
B] A fiduciary or legatee named in the decedents will dated ----------- hereby personally appears herein and renounces all right to act as voluntary administratrator/rix of goods,chattels and credits of the decedent
* I am the nephew of the decedent and the the will is in New York City
And by renouncing the Executor appointment am I also removed from the will as a beneficary too?
I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE A NEW YORK LAWYER'S REPLY
Asked 4/01/17, 4:55 pm in
You would check "B" as an Executor is considered a fiduciary of the estate. Why are you giving up commissions of approximately 3% of the estate? If you become the Executor you hire the attorney to probate the will and do all of the paperwork. Feel free to call me to discuss. No charge or obligation. 914-478-2981 or Cell 914-907-1165.
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Will they state award additional money for back surgery''pain and suffering'' in addition to The insurance payments?
Reasonable suspision
I am from MD and was visiting my parents in PA (Adams county) My brother and i were driving down a dark road around 2:30am and happened upon state police officers engaged with a man on a bicycle. the officers did not have they're emergency lights on, no cones or flares. they had the man doing ''figure eights'' in the road on his bike going across the entire road. i approached cautiously and stopped since the man was in the middle of the road about 30 ft from the scene. one of the officers then approached me and asked for my license and registration and I asked ''for what?'' since i wasn't stopped. the officer then asked if i had been drinking and i said that my brother had been, she then asked me to perform a field test, i became agitated because i hadn't been pulled over at all. This was not a sobriety checkpoint because myself and my brother asked. is this a legit way to arrest someone? any reasonable suspicion?