Personal Representatives Flashcards

1
Q

Who administer estates under:
1. Wills
2. Intestate estates

A
  1. Wills - Executors
  2. Intestate estates - Administrators
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2
Q

What happens if T appoints their spouse as an executor and the couple then divorce?

A

The appointment becomes ineffective

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3
Q

When can a person named executor renounce their right to a grant of probate?

A

If they haven’t already accepted office

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4
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What are two ways for a person to accept office as an executor?

A
  1. Taking a grant of probate
  2. Intermeddling in the estate
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5
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What does it mean when an executor has their ‘power reserved’?

A

That they won’t be involved in the administration for now, but if circumstances change, they can apply for a grant of probate at a later stage

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Q

A gift in a will for an executor is presumed to be conditional upon what?

A

The executor accepting office

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