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What should I do if the executor is not fulfilling their duty?

Asked on Jan 05th, 2015 on Consumer Law - New Jersey
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My grandmother died in April 2013, my uncle, aunt, brother, and myself are beneficiaries. My uncle and aunt were the executor and executrix. My aunt had a mental breakdown and stepped down from the position. My uncle is involved with criminals, and has shared personal information that was disclosed to only him with criminals, such as social security numbers. He has not shown any progress as to giving anyone their portion of the will, now going on two years after her death. He also cashed in stocks, unbeknownst to anyone and is going through the money sufficiently. He also owes the estate 20,000, but does not have the money. What steps do I take. When the executor is not fulfilling his duties?
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Criminal Defense Attorney serving Toms River, NJ at Edward J. Dimon
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You can file a motion with the court to have the executor perform his or her duties. The key to success is a proper filing with the court setting forth the specificity what has not been done by the executor. He will need supporting documentation and supporting witnesses. We can prepare the pleadings, emotion, and the supporting document Tatian for you. Please call to discuss. 732–797–1600. Ed Dimon
Answered on Jan 05th, 2015 at 6:43 PM

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