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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: maried. who wrote (40352)12/4/2001 1:24:26 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
That is a more bizarre instance than I was contemplating. Thanks for bringing it up. I will say that, even as executor, he is subject to review by probate court, and cannot act against the interests of the heirs. If she died intestate, and the spouse could not inherit, normally the children will get an even split of the net cash value of the estate. If they are minors, their assets would be placed in trust funds, under the control of the executor until their majority. This may be the loophole which is allowing abuse. Nevertheless, if the court is aware of the abuse, it cannot go on.......
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