Suing An Estate Executor For Personal Injury In Travis

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Liability when an executor makes a mistake Unfortunately, a genuine mistake can sometimes snowball into a much bigger and often expensive problem that can be very complicated to resolve. The executor of an estate can be held personally liable for a mistake that results in a loss to the estate.

If you have been appointed as an executor, you have the right to claim reasonable expenses back from the estate.

Directly suing a deceased individual isn't feasible, as they can't be legally pursued after death. However, it's possible to initiate legal action against their estate. Probate courts manage this process, using the deceased person's assets to address claims from creditors or compensate victims.

Eligibility. The Act states that a Spouse or Cohabitee or Child or other person maintained by the deceased can potentially make a claim. The Applicant must be alive to claim and if they die then their personal representatives cannot continue with a claim.

An estate beneficiary has a right to sue the executor or administrator if they are not competently doing their job or are engaged in fiduciary misconduct.

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A defendant in a small claims or debt claim case is entitled to be sued in one of the following venues in the county and precinct. Are you an estate beneficiary looking to sue an executor of an estate?Travis County Clerk's Office. Two of the most common claims that family members file regarding the death of their loved ones are called wrongful death claims and survival action claims. As the executor of a will in Texas, you manage and distribute the estate's assets, pay off debts, and ensure everything is handled according to the law. Travis county probate courthouse. Yes. You can sue an executor of a will if you have standing to inherit or you are a creditor. Travis county probate courthouse. There are two different sets of circumstances where an executor could be sued. Contact our lawyers about personal injury, workers' compensation, real estate, or estate planning matters.

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Suing An Estate Executor For Personal Injury In Travis