Me and another individual were named as executors of a will. I was to be named as the person to operate the restaurants thst were part of the estate. The other individual was named executor of the estate. She is an attorney. I believe she is overstepped her authority. She hasn't given me a copy of the will and has only read to me my obligation to run the businesses. Additionally she makes alk financial decisions regarding the restaurants and wont produce bank records fot said restaurants. Is there any merit to a csse against her?
If the will has been admitted to probate, you can go to the County probate office and get a copy of the will. If it has not been admitted, the attorney should probate the will. If you are both co-executors then you are entitled to all of the information that she has. From what you have said, you might not be a co-executor and you should clarify what your role is. It sounds like the other co-executor is not being honest with you.
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