If my sister is the executor of my dad’s estate and he died 17 months ago but she hasn’t accounted for the assets, what can I do?
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If my sister is the executor of my dad’s estate and he died 17 months ago but she hasn’t accounted for the assets, what can I do?
She won’t send any accountability for the assets. I think she is hiding something.
Asked on September 29, 2012 under Estate Planning, New Mexico
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Assuming there is a probate filed concerning your father's estate where your sister is the executor of the estate but no accounting has been filed by her despite requests to do so, then you file a petition with the probate court concerning your father's estate seeking that the court order your sister to file an accounting of the estate's assets and liabilities by a certain date.
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