My father is a beneficiary on his cousin's will. The executor of the will is my sister. My sister has alzheimer's so her husband is handling the estate. Her husband refuses to keep my father updated other than to say "it's all a huge mess". It's been over a year since my father's cousin died.
My father understands that legally my sister should not be executor, and neither should her husband be doing it for her. He won't dispute it legally because he doesn't want to hurt her feelings.
He's worried that if this isn't settled before he passes (he's 93) that it would tie up his will too. He wouldn't have a problem with my other sister and I disputing it, but we don't have an interest in this will.
If my other sister and I were his legal Power of Attorney's, would we have the authority to dispute the executor of the will for him?
My father understands that legally my sister should not be executor, and neither should her husband be doing it for her. He won't dispute it legally because he doesn't want to hurt her feelings.
He's worried that if this isn't settled before he passes (he's 93) that it would tie up his will too. He wouldn't have a problem with my other sister and I disputing it, but we don't have an interest in this will.
If my other sister and I were his legal Power of Attorney's, would we have the authority to dispute the executor of the will for him?