makentasha87
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- Jurisdiction
- Tennessee
My grandmother passed earlier this year and left her son (mu uncle) and her daughter (my mother) as executor of estate. Now my moved out of state last year before she passed. Now I had hear that in the state of Tennessee, if you have been convicted of a felony, you can not be executor of estate. But they also want someone living in the state to be executor. I have been making the mortage, house insurance, electric, and land taxes by myself without their help. My mother has done said she will sign her estate over to me of it does not have to be sold. Now the o ly problem is, my uncle. Since my.mother lIves out of state, and with his felony, can he still be executor of estate? If so, how can we stop him? He is already wanting me to move one of his drug buddies in and help me pay for things, my grandparents worked too hard for the house to become a drug house. I keep telling him no, I don't want anyone to live there. What do we need to do to stop him from being executor of estate and to where he had no rights to the estate without selling it?