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"executor" Definitions
  1. (law) a person, bank, etc. that is chosen by somebody who is making their will to follow the instructions in it
  2. (formal) a person who produces something or causes it to come into use

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The Executor vanishes, and I open the door into the street and see, in front of me, a second Executor.
One other interesting note -- Talinda is the executor of Chester's will, but the alternate executor is his former business manager, Jonathan Schwartz.
The 56 spiral-bound notebooks, totaling some 8,000 pages, were found by her longtime editor, Anna von Planta, and Daniel Keel, the executor of Highsmith's will and the literary executor of her estate.
Tonja Carter, Lee's lawyer and the executor of her estate.
The cause was pneumonia, Julia M. Ruthizer, her executor, said.
The cause was a stroke, said Steven Clar, her executor.
Choose an executorNaming an executor for your will is crucial.
The Ethicist I am the executor of my father's will.
He sensed his agent was about to become his executor.
The executor of the estate agreed, and that was that.
Singleton's mother, Shelia Ward, is the executor of his estate.
His death was confirmed by Phyllis Eckhaus, a friend and executor.
I know that The Executor waits for me beside my bed.
You can name more than one person as an executor.7.
The 2014 will also names Kecalf, Franklin's youngest son, as executor.
Patti Lawhon, the executor of Mr. Burns's estate, announced the death.
Everything there is taken care of by your appointed digital executor.
Who do we want to be the executor of our will?
Min Zhu, his executor and friend, said the cause was cancer.
The elder Ms. Anderson was named the executor of the will.
It also mocks the Court's 1935 opinion in Humphrey's Executor v.
His agent and executor, Dagon James, said the cause was heart failure.
Her death was confirmed by Kathleen Williamson, the executor of her will.
"I'll leave it up to the executor of my will," he decided.
I'm more strategic and worry, he's a brilliant executor and finds solutions.
They, however, gave written consent that their sister should be appointed executor.
She also named the perfect executor, Tom Whalley -- former head of Warner Bros.
It seems like all this joke needed was a new species of executor.
Tell your executor to change the locks on your home immediately, Scroggin said.
A judge granted LaQue the right to be the executor of Chyna's estate.
As executor of Chuck's estate, he has a meeting to settle Chuck's estate.
Miuccia Prada, real-life executor of the jolie-laide look, buys the show.
Among them: strengthening provisions that made Donald Trump sole executor of his estate.
His death was confirmed by Michael Roach, the co-executor of his estate.
His death, at a nursing home, was confirmed by Henry Hardy, his executor.
Jonathan Walker, executor of his estate, said the cause was congestive heart failure.
The cause was Parkinson's disease, said Jeanne Fuchs, her longtime friend and executor.
Each bank has a process for giving the executor access to those accounts.
When Mr. Smith died in 1978, Mr. Morris became executor of his estate.
Bourdain's estranged wife, Ottavia Busia-Bourdain, was chosen as the executor of his estate.
JANE LANG, WASHINGTON The writer was executor for her late mother, father and husband.
Additionally, naming an executor for your estate — regardless of its size — can be challenging.
The cause was complications of Parkinson's disease, said Brian Murtha, his friend and executor.
I am the executor of his estate and in charge of his funeral arrangements.
Her name was crossed out in a section in which Franklin named Kecalf executor.
As the literary executor, she is responsible for managing the works Millay left behind.
They will get a document or letter from your lawyer or executor explaining everything.
He retired in 1991 to become the full-time Joyce executor and literary executioner.
The person you name as executor will face what can be a daunting job.
The cause was complications of hypertension, said Stiles Colwill, the executor of his estate.
To forward a letter to an appointed executor (an executor must go to the post office and confirm that he or she is authorized to manage the deceased's business), mark through the address neatly, print "Forward to:" and print the executor's address legibly.
Vader is aboard Star Dreadnought Executor, and is also present for the battle of Hoth.
Tyka Nelson, who is two years younger than the late musician, would then become executor.
The Nixon Tapes case is a settled precedent as are Humphrey's Executor and Morrison v.
If an executor is named, it is his or her responsibility to lead going forward.
Gates' former chief scientific adviser was named as Epstein's will's alternate executor, leaving him "shocked."
In 22018, I asked Russell Bauknight, the executor of Brown's estate, where Brown's body was.
She left the paintings to Jeffrey Hyland, who was also the executor of her estate.
Her death was confirmed by Doina Simovici, a friend and the executor of her estate.
His death was confirmed by Lewis Falb, a friend and co-executor of his will.
An executor of Epstein's estate did not respond to BuzzFeed News' request for comment Wednesday.
"It's a theatrical museum," said Ms. Green, who is the executor of Ms. Newman's estate.
And it explains terms, like "executor," so you know what sort of rights you're assigning.
In 1935, however, the Court reversed course, holding in a case called Humphrey's Executor v.
The executor or administrator of his estate would have to petition a probate court to collect the debt on behalf of the decedent to be distributed to Jobs' beneficiaries, according to Timothy Gray, director of services at New Jersey Executor and Probate Resource Center.
She entrusted the diaries to Keel, who was a friend as well as her literary executor.
Robertson was the executor of Cotten's will, which he signed just two weeks before he died.
His widow Carol, the executor of the estate, signed off on the settlement, the Times reported.
Hillary is much more an executor who synthesizes the ideas of others -- and acts on them.
As with choosing an executor, make sure whoever you hand the financial reins to is trustworthy.
Sometimes called a personal representative, the executor is the person legally charged with handling your estate.
"There was a solitary quality about each of them," said John Callahan, Ralph Ellison's literary executor.
Executor: You get to choose the person in charge of making sure your wishes are followed.
The apartment was sold by his estate, with his wife, Susan Gutfreund, serving as the executor.
The executor, her niece, described turmoil within the family in announcing her intention to step down.
Judge Nina Pillard, who wrote the court's opinion, cited the precedent set by Humphrey's Executor v.
They asked Friedman's executor — his sister, Marion Friedman Young — for permission to work on the script.
Her daughter, Tamar Cohen, who is also a graphic artist, was the executor of the estate.
Ms. Bernstein declined to address her compensation as executor and defended her connection to Ms. Morris.
Gregory Zanfardino, a friend and the executor of her estate, said the cause was lung cancer.
Talinda is named executor and has the power over all of Chester's musical rights and interests.
Meanwhile, the executor of his estate will be her mother, Ottavia Busia, whom he married in 2007.
Nikolic, who now runs a venture capital firm, was named as a fallback executor to Epstein's will.
I guess this executor is trying to reassure me by saying he does this test to himself.
In the meantime, a judge may issue a letter that grants an executor or estate administrator access.
Philip S. Birsh, his executor and friend and the president and publisher of Playbill, confirmed the death.
The cause was septic shock, said Jenny Hurth, a close friend and the executor of his estate.
Stephen Posen, the Gould estate's executor, said he trusted Primary Wave to handle Gould's legacy with respect.
Andy Davidson, his friend and executor of his estate, said the cause was complications of major surgery.
His death, at a veterans hospital, was confirmed by Langdon Neal, the executor of Mr. Leighton's estate.
This legally binding document requires an executor, someone in charge of making sure your wishes are followed.
What's interesting ... the executor is Chester's widow, Talinda, so she seems down with Samantha getting her cut.
Rebecca's asking to be named executor of the will, except for anything related to his production companies.
The shelter again offered to have the dog signed over and be adopted out, but the executor declined.
He sees his role as listener, mediator, executor — and has helped cement Trump's general adherence to conservative principles.
She's asking to be the executor of Casey's will ... but no decision has been made on that yet.
So with permission from the executor of his will, Columbia transferred his body to N.Y.U., Ms. Greiner said.
You must also name an executor, who is responsible for carrying out the instructions outlined in your will.
Make sure a beneficiary or the executor knows the location of the will and how to access it.
The U.S. military is the executor of the ground operations and airstrikes that will eliminate immediate ISIS targets.
Another point of debate in the family is the plan by Ms. Owens, as executor, to sell a .
Her death was confirmed by Bob Lewis, the executor of her estate and her first cousin once removed.
But, he said, given Humphrey's Executor and a later case which reaffirmed the ruling, the CFPB is constitutional.
As with choosing an executor, make sure whoever you hand the financial reins to is trustworthy and smart.
Humphrey's Executor paved the way for the creation of a wide range of independent agencies exercising broad powers.
They become close friends and quite possibly lovers, and he ended up being the sole executor of her estate.
My brother (the executor of the estate) gave me an afternoon to take what I wanted from the apartment.
John Quilty, her friend and executor told The New York Times that Engel died Friday in Princeton, New Jersey.
Be aware that while family members or friends typically serve as executor for free, banks will charge a fee.
As executor of her cousin's estate, she had the daunting task of clearing out his home in Downey, Calif.
If a will for Epstein is found, an executor will be named to divide up his estate, Bloomberg reported.
"This court should await that decision," said Matthew H. Lembke for the estate and its executor, Tonja B. Carter.
Mr. Tolkien was his father's literary executor but played a far more expansive role than that title usually implies.
Also making an occasional appearance in the office is Brad Burke, Asher's father and the executor of his estate.
Maggie took some classes, and the two women became close—so close that Nelson is now Myles's literary executor.
As with choosing an executor, make sure the person you hand the financial reins to is trustworthy and smart.
His death, at the Lillian Booth Actors Home, was confirmed by Howard Marren, a friend and his literary executor.
In a letter to Theodor W. Adorno, his friend and eventual executor, Benjamin recalled being galvanized by Paris Peasant.
Her literary executor Bill Reichblum told the press that she died of lymphoma at her home in Hobe Sound, Florida.
Glenda Hatchett, the co-counsel for Bobbi Kristina's estate executor Bedelia Hargrove, echoed a familiar sentiment from the Brown family.
But documents filed with the will indicated that Mr. Green had stepped aside, leaving Mr. Zysblat as the sole executor.
Unless you make specific plans for your pets, their disposition rests in the discretion of your executor or estate administrator.
"Eric Ashby will be the executor of the selling and distribution (documented) of assets regarding said Quest," the contract read.
Many require high levels of skill, like setting a vision, being a great strategic thinker, or being a brilliant executor.
At the base of the stairs, though, stands The Executor, who tells me that it is the plague given form.
His shipments eventually became a permanent gift, and the collection grew as his relatives and literary executor sent additional contributions.
Also I'm the executor of her whole property, the whole situation, so there's a lot we have to go over.
For what it's worth ... creditors claims against the estate must be filed within 4 months of an executor being named.
Important contacts: Indicate who to contact at your workplace, as well as your lawyer, accountant, will executor, and insurance agents.
That includes giving an executor or other trusted individual your password, login information and even the answers to security questions.
"She's an executor and a doer, not just a sayer and a talker," Ms. Winfrey said during a phone interview.
He presented documents showing Ms. De La O had power of attorney and was the executor of Ms. Valentin's will.
The cause was heart failure, said Steven Aftergood, his executor and a former colleague at the Federation of American Scientists.
Roberts served as Ike's financial adviser and executor, and, after Roberts helped arrange his run for President, as his bagman.
From what he'd seen, he hypothesized that the bowler was the executor hat and the yarmulke was the interlocutor hat.
In addition to creating a will and proper titling of assets, leaving an organized list for the executor is helpful.
Ariane gets the bulk of his assets, and his estranged wife, Ottavia Busia-Bourdain, is the executor of the will.
Her niece Aspasia Zaimis believes she deserves a share of the 83 paintings and is suing the executor of Elise's will.
Yet on Ukraine, as elsewhere, Mr. Biden was less an architect of policy than the empowered executor of Mr. Obama's policy.
As a law professor, I do criticize both the legal reasoning and the outcomes in Humphrey's Executor; in United States v.
James Brannan, the lawyer who is the executor of Mr. Indiana's estate, said he was surprised by the large cash withdrawals.
One, Maggie Levine, a student at Brooklyn's Packer Collegiate Institute, where Ms. Rinden taught before Chapin, is executor of her estate.
Mr. Turner replaces Sabrina Owens, a niece of Ms. Franklin who resigned as executor, citing the disagreements among the family members.
Louis Zukofsky's copyrights will now be administered by the board of Musical Observations, Paul's executor, Maggie Van Norstrand, said last week.
They strongly "recommended" a Chinese company called TBEA as the "only executor" for the project, worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Two of Franklin's sons, Kecalf Franklin and Ted White Jr., have each asked the judge to name them as the executor.
The justices could ultimately conclude that Humphrey's Executor is still good law but refuse to extend it to the CFPB director.
I went over to the Silver Lake house of Matias Viegener, who is Kathy's executor and director of her literary chest.
There are no guarantees that your executor, power of attorney or trustee will outlive you, so be sure to appoint successors.
The death was confirmed by Tom Prassis, the executor of his estate and an executive vice president of Sony Pictures Classics.
The person you named as your child's guardian might have developed an unsavory lifestyle, or your executor might have passed away.
The person you named as your child's guardian might have developed an unsavory lifestyle or your executor might have passed away.
In April, Ms. Alley was named executor of her father's estate as part of her attempt to seek the DNA tests.
Thus far, the Roberts Court has taken incremental steps towards a unitary executive, but it's largely left Humphrey's Executor in place.
Mr. Zanfardino, her executor, said that at her death Ms. Warren had completed a fourth and final book about the character.
Jablonski, 63, who was executor of Via Cava's will, was also stunned to learn that his frugal friend had saved a fortune.
During that time, the shelter was in contact with the executor of the dead woman's estate trying to keep the dog alive.
She lived in Tuscany with Penelope Jardine, her lifetime companion and literary executor, yet batted off any suggestion that they were lovers.
It's not as simple as revising your will to remove your spouse as a beneficiary and to name someone else as executor.
He imagines himself as the country's C.E.O., and not the executor of the laws decided upon by the people's branch: the Congress.
Boris Nikolic, the biotech venture capitalist, was named last month in Epstein's will as the alternate executor to his $13 million estate.
Carol Armstrong told the Times she signed off on the settlement in her role as executor but received no part of it.
They're typically both the author and executor of their material, not collaborators, and their interviewing skills often leave much to be desired.
To be the curator, the gatekeeper, the executor of his estate is a huge challenge, and it never ceases to amaze me.
In new docs filed by the executor of Carrie's estate, Billie stands to inherit $6.8 million in personal property left by Carrie.
In Maine, an executor has the power to sell assets as he administers the estate and there is no required judicial review.
In this case, Nipsey's bro, Sam Asghedom, was named executor on August 29, and we might be seeing a lot of these.
She took pride in knowing that whenever the time came, she wouldn't be leaving me, their executor, with a big financial mess.
After a family discussion, Mr. Ruth said his parents "heard our voices," and realized that he should be the executor and trustee.
You should also leave instructions for your executor on how to access those properties, McGrath said, including your cellphone and password manager.
DOJ and Seila also agreed that Clement's attempt to fit the CFPB's structure within the penumbra of 1935's Humphrey's Executor v.
Seventy years after the end of the conflict, the executor of Holmes's estate found a parcel in the justice's safety-deposit box.
This was beneficial throughout the process — it helped us to understand the role and requirements of the will&aposs executor, for example. 
Franz Kafka had instructed his close friend and literary executor Max Brod to burn his manuscripts, letters and papers after his death.
Organic chemistry put an end to that, and she gravitated toward her playwriting professor, George Bass, the executor of Langston Hughes's estate.
Humphrey's Executor, the court held, permits Congress to create independent agencies only if they are headed by multi-member commissions or boards.
Shelia is the executor of John's will, and when she filed her legal docs she listed his assets at around $3.8 mil.
Tuck died on Monday in Tucson, Arizona, Glicksman, who said she was executor of Tuck's estate, said in a Wednesday telephone interview.
"I am an employee and a faithful executor of the orders of the king and the crown prince," Mr Qahtani tweeted last year.
But then an executor for Tamir's estate contacted the city to inquire about any outstanding debts, and the city mentioned the ambulance bill.
Mary Forsberg filed docs in L.A. saying Scott himself named her as executor, and she's filed a will with his signature as proof.
She later filed an objection to her grandfather's probate filing and his request to become the executor of Kristoff's estate, The Blast reported.
Unfortunately, the executor chose to proceed with the late owner's wishes, and reportedly had Emma taken to a local vet to be euthanized.
Alex Maimon -- the executor of Katie's estate and father of their 8-year-old daughter, Mia Eden -- is suing Dr. Eric Marc Swartz.
It deprives the estate of a competent executor and a plan for managing the artist's royalties and his vast store of unreleased music.
But it's not necessary for you, as executor, to judge whether your brother was a good enough son to merit a speaking berth.
I am an employee and a faithful executor of the orders of my lord the king and my lord the faithful crown prince.
John Quilty, her friend and executor, said the cause was undetermined because Ms. Engel, who was a Christian Scientist, did not consult doctors.
Lawyers for Ms. Franklin's eldest son, Clarence Franklin, had asked the court to appoint Andrew Mayoras, a Detroit-area probate attorney, as executor.
Lawyers for the executor on Monday asked Judge Torres to allow the Alabama court to lead the way in determining the play's future.
After his death, she became the executor of his estate, which included the Seahawks as well as the Portland Trail Blazers basketball team.
"Now is just the right time," said Pat Houston, the singer's sister-in-law, former manager, and the executor of her estate. (AP)
That is why, when it comes to a trustee or the executor of your will, you need to appoint someone you completely trust.
While Mohammed Zarif is the titular foreign minister, his job is more representational while Soleimani served as the true executor of external affairs.
Just because you've known your best friend since elementary school doesn't mean handling the challenge of being an executor is up their alley.
"The executor of the attack on the Indonesian police gathering in Jakarta was an Islamic State fighter," the group's news agency Amaq said.
For example, the executor of a will or estate cannot line his own pockets to the detriment of the estate or the beneficiaries.
" Domenico Siniscalco, former Italian finance minister, now Italy country head at Morgan Stanley: "Sergio was a unique blend of a visionary and an executor.
Pompeo in public often refers to the "mission set" he's been assigned by Trump, presenting himself as a mere executor of the President's commands.
"If you're the executor of the estate, before you can distribute meaningful assets to your remainder person, you must satisfy the creditors," Fishkind said.
Given the business relationship between John and Shelia, it's a safe bet she's the executor of the will, which surely would not please Cleopatra.
The probate court has not identified an executor, and estimates of Prince's net worth and of the value of his estate have varied widely.
I encounter the head orderly, dressed in the slightly altered mask I last saw on The Executor, who shows me my own death certificate.
You also should know who is named executor of the will and, if a trust would be involved, who is named trustee, Geller said.
"She must have been drunk when she did it," her executor, Lillian Hellman, said in an interview with The Times Book Review in 1973.
Naming your assetsThe next section identifies your assets to help make it easy for your executor to find all of your accounts and properties.
Trust & Will also allows you to name a digital executor, giving that person legal access to your online accounts, including email and social media.
Under New York State law, an executor is entitled to a percentage of the estate as payment for managing the transfer of the estate.
Her friend and executor, the actress June Gable, said that the cause was complications of a fall Ms. Drummond sustained about two months ago.
Caranicas was Ramos's partner from 1971 until his death in 1995, and he's the executor of the Estate of Antonio Lopez and Juan Ramos.
His widow Nancy is reportedly listed as the estate executor and was given permission to enter the settlement agreement on January 22015 of this year.
"The executor of the Berlin attacks carries out another attack on Italian police in Milan and is killed in a shoot-out," the statement said.
The tension's been building -- as we first reported, Mary filed docs stating Scott wanted her, not widow, Jamie Weiland, to be executor of his will.
Entrusted to Robbie Ross, his literary executor, Wilde clearly intended it for publication, and his confessional brims with details of his pain, sorrow and pleasure.
She was secretary to Kafka's friend, biographer and executor Max Brod, who ignored the German-language author's dying wish to burn all his unpublished work.
She bought it primarily for business appointments and social gatherings when she visited the city, said Alex Forger, her attorney and executor of her will.
Ms. Alley has become executor of his estate and "now stands in the shoes of her father, seeking the truth," her petition for testing says.
He is considered intelligent, though he is perceived to be more of a skillful manager and executor of Mr. Kaczynski's will than a charismatic leader.
The sons also nominated Sabrina Owens, a niece of Ms. Franklin, to be the estate's personal representative, a role similar to that of an executor.
But for him, and for me by default, that means the person who is the executor and controls every single sonic element of the show.
"You see how life was lived on this property," Ms. Peppe, the literary executor, said as she walked the sprawling grounds on a recent afternoon.
Chester Bennington's ex-wife just scored a major victory ... the executor of his Estate is earmarking 50% of the Estate's Linkin Park royalties to her.
A digital executor should be able to get access to your online accounts and manage shutting them down or shifting them into a new strategy.
He also named her executor of the will ... leaving her responsible for distributing his personal items like jewelry, clothing and furnishings based on his wishes.
On March 22, the executor of the owner's estate came to the shelter to get the dog, a spokeswoman for the Chesterfield County Police told CNN.
" Of course, he had required that he be the sole executor of his son's estate because "if any money comes out of it, it's sacred money.
"I had no choice — it was either that or lose my job as executor," Carol, who did not receive any of the money, told the Times.
Speaking from his house in Maine, David Rockefeller Jr. said that as an executor of his father's estate, he saw the Christie's sale as serious business.
The executor of Ms. Lee's estate filed a suit in Alabama in March, seeking a finding that the script has strayed too far from the novel.
Ms. Shiffert, who had dementia, had been in a nursing home for about a decade, her American publisher and literary executor, Dennis Maloney, said on Friday.
And the office's longtime director, Sheila Mastropietro, 210, found herself having a rare argument with her husband, who had voted for the order's executor, President Trump.
Along with listing your assets and who should receive them, it names a guardian for any minor children and an executor to oversee the probate process.
The two remained friends after their romantic relationship ended; Mr. Liu said Ms. Gregg had served as Mr. Gilbert's literary executor after his death in 2012.
According to the doc -- obtained by TMZ -- H.W. is the executor of Barbara's estate, but the doc also reveals a clear line of succession in the fam.
Pat Houston — the chart-busting diva's sister-in-law and estate executor — told the New York Times that a musical featuring Whitney's music has also been proposed.
As we reported, Rachel named the baby Langston Attickus Dolezal, and Arnold Rampersad -- executor of Hughes' estate -- tells TMZ the choice is more perfect than you'd think.
The board members of Radio Drama Network are asking a judge to remove Mr. Kay as the estate's executor and to transfer the money to their charity.
"She was an amazing woman who could light up a room just by walking in," Richard Jablonski, a close friend and executor of her will, told NorthJersey.com.
TMZ broke the story, Manson left everything to Channels and we know he's already informed the Sheriff he's the executor -- and he's filed it in probate court.
He chose the best man for the job, and executor with a unique skill set of wisdom and calm perfectly suited to the tempest-tossed Middle East.
Now, Pat Houston, sister-in-law and executor of the singer's estate, shared her plans for the late singer in an interview with The New York Times.
"The executor of my estate will check on this every six months," she told The Washington Post in 1995, "to make sure I don't get double-crossed."
The tour has full support from Houston's sister-in-law and estate executor Pat Houston, who praised the show as an "authentic Whitney experience" in a statement.
Frieda Hughes, Plath's daughter and the executor of her estate, had not heard of the story before an academic rummaging through Plath's archives brought it to her attention.
Mr. Scheel, the party's recently elected leader, was rewarded with appointments as foreign minister and deputy chancellor, and he became the chief executor of Mr. Brandt's Ostpolitik diplomacy.
Furthermore, minus a will, someone will have to go to probate court, prove a relationship to the deceased and be assigned by a judge to serve as executor.
"His service to the Sixth District School went beyond the basic duties of his job," reads a letter from his attorney Chad Seiter and estate executor Jeff Siska.
At Ms. Krasner's death in 1984, Mr. Thaw served as executor of her estate and helped establish the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, which gives grants to artists in need.
Constanza Romero Wilson, the playwright's widow and literary executor, said the impetus for the exhibition came to her when she donated his writing desk to the cultural center.
Gloria Karefa-Smart, Aisha's mother, is the sole executor of the writer's estate, and is known by scholars for her protectiveness over the rights to cite his work.
When Ms. McClanahan died in 2010, he became the executor of her estate, which includes an extensive personal archive that Ms. McClanahan wanted made available to her fans.
"Being named an executor is a compliment, but it's a lot of work," said certified financial planner John Gajkowski, a principal of Money Managers in Oak Brook, Illinois.
"Article One of the will directs the executor to pay debts duly proven and allowed against the estate, and to the plaintiff's attorney that's the green light," said Fishkind.
Let's assume, though, that the albums weren't explicitly deeded to one of you, and so your brother, the executor, had the right to distribute them in some reasonable way.
Carrie Jones, manager of Chesterfield County Animal Services, told the NBC affiliate that the shelter tried to convince the executor of the owner's will not to put down Emma.
Pat Houston — the chart-busting diva's sister-in-law and estate executor — told the New York Times on Monday that a musical featuring Whitney's music has also been proposed.
Halverson said that if you struggle with naming someone, it's worth talking to your bank's trust division to explore naming the bank as executor or setting up a trust.
Packer had made Grounds executor of his will and godfather to one of his children, but the relationship soured over Grounds's handling of Packer's personal finances, the paper reported.
Richard Jablonski, a close friend and executor of Via Cava's will, said her family went through a hard time during the Depression, so she learned to scrimp and save.
Cara Heitmann, a friend of more than 25 years and executor of his will, said he had fallen at his home in Toronto and died in a hospital there.
The friends had talked about investments and savings over the years, and when the time came for Naiman to make a will he asked Karan to be his executor.
Do you mention your role as your father's executor because you suspect he might change his will if he knew that your brother was, in fact, your half brother?
Mr. Ruth, for example, was surprised when he found out that his older brother had been named executor of his parents' will and the trustee of the family trust.
Mr. Bennett, who represented Franklin for about 30 years, and also represented Ms. Owens as the lawyer for the executor, did not respond to requests for comment on Friday.
"She was an ambitious, very talented, intelligent but extremely damaged person," said Julie Smith, a mystery writer based in New Orleans and the executor of Ms. Berman's meager estate.
"At the moment, if (Iranian authorities) make the decision, the Atomic Energy Organization, as the executor, will be able to enrich uranium at any percentage," Ali Asghar Zarean said.
In memoriam: Christopher Tolkien, the son and literary executor of J.R.R. Tolkien, worked for decades to promote the world of "The Lord of the Rings" that his father created.
"As long as the executor knows where the list is, they don't have to go searching for anything," said Elijah Kovar, a partner at Minneapolis-based Great Waters Financial.
Under the PHH court's "history-focused approach," the Supreme Court probably wouldn't have upheld the independence of the FTC in Humphrey's Executor or the independent counsel statute in Morrison.
Nielsen — who isn't familiar to advocates on either side of the immigration issue — apparently satisfied Miller's concerns, indicating she's seen as a reliable executor of the White House's desires.
A: As soon as a will is filed in probate court, it becomes a matter of public record, with the names of the executor and the estate's lawyer listed.
But Elliott attended Franklin's funeral earlier this year at the invitation of Sabrina Owens, Franklin's niece and the executor of her estate, and the two began talking about the film.
Freeman claims Manson died without a will, and that sets up a legal fight because Michael Channels claims he has a valid will that Manson wrote and appointed him executor.
Mr. Dwork, who became a hero to gay people for his persistence in fighting the dishonorable discharge, died on Tuesday in Manhattan, Alan Salz, the executor of his estate, said.
The urn was carried by Matias Viegener, Acker's executor and the editor of a posthumous collection of emails between Acker and MacKenzie Wark, I'm Very Into You: Correspondence 1995-1996.
The case was settled, the letters went to Smith, and Frieda Hughes, Plath's daughter and literary executor, who had only recently learned of their existence, reviewed them for possible publication.
" John Branca, co-executor for the Jackson estate, noted that Jackson had been eulogized by Berry Gordy Jr., the founder of Motown Records, as "the greatest entertainer that ever lived.
"Her fans need to see this film, which is so pure and so joyous," Sabrina Owens, Ms. Franklin's niece and the executor of the Franklin estate, said in an interview.
But he was still capable of anointing his wife, Véra, as his literary executor, stipulating that if the manuscript remained unfinished at the time of his death it be destroyed.
Under Michigan law, that meant her assets would be divided equally among her four grown sons, who unanimously backed Ms. Owens, their cousin, as the estate's "personal representative," or executor.
After the New Deal added a wave of new independent agencies, the Supreme Court heard a challenge to the Federal Trade Commission's structure in the 1935 case Humphrey's Executor v.
"I would never appoint an attorney as your executor, unless of course you're married to them or they're part of the family and you truly do trust them," she said.
The woman Scott Weiland divorced nearly 9 years ago, and often battled over his drug use, is asking the courts to name her the executor of his will ... TMZ has learned.
Anthony Romero, executor director of the ACLU, said Trump's calls to end the program and statements about "extreme vetting" following the attack represent a trifecta of unconstitutional and wrong-headed policies.
It can get complicated though, so here are a few things you should know: A will typically names an executor, who is responsible for settling the financial affairs of the deceased.
The will, filed in Texas Tuesday -- obtained by TMZ -- used to list Barbara as the executor, but when she died on April 17, it was turned over to George and Jeb.
So if one son is designated as the executor of a parent's estate, the other son or daughter are looking at him saying, 'That guy cheated at Monopoly our whole life.
Bloomberg reported that Boris Nikolic, an immunologist and biotech entrepreneur who formerly served as Gates' chief scientific adviser until 2014, was "shocked" to see he was named alternate executor by Epstein.
Mike took over as sole author and illustrator, and the books began to reflect more of his own personality, even as he served as the faithful executor of his parents' vision.
Mr. Jablonski was the executor for her will, and he said that in addition to setting up the scholarship, she also left money to the Salvation Army and some animal shelters.
When you're deciding who will be the executor of your estate or whether you will accept a request to be one, pros say it's important to avoid making a hasty decision.
He showed BuzzFeed News a photo of Tank signing the will in front of a notary and witnesses; the witnesses were two of the other "pups," as was the executor Tank named.
Cissna was seen by immigration advocates as the executor of a hardline policy agenda, but his disagreements with the White House over the speed of policy implementation eventually led to his departure.
That includes putting your refusal in writing and notifying the estate executor within a set time frame, usually nine months of the death of the person leaving you the property, said Love.
Mr Stach spent years trying to persuade the Israeli heirs of Max Brod, Kafka's friend and literary executor, who left Prague for Palestine in the 1930s, to let him read Brod's diaries.
Its remaining 50 percent of customers either operate largely independently, with the bank acting as executor of requested trades, or hold contracts predating the launch of Baer's new mandates model in 2015.
New court documents obtained by PEOPLE and filed by Fisher's estate executor, show that the Scream Queens actress will inherit $6.8 million in personal property left to her by her late mother.
Each state has different laws around the distribution of property if someone dies without a will, and courts will typically appoint a family member as an executor to deal with that process.
Carter had been both an agent and a personal lawyer for the living Harper Lee; now, even more unusually, she was acting simultaneously as agent, lawyer, and executor of the Lee estate.
Name a &aposresiduary beneficiary&aposAfter the executor is finished distributing the assets and paying bills, debts, and taxes, the "residuary beneficiary" will receive what&aposs left over in your estate, if anything.
Alternatively, they could narrow or overturn Humphrey's Executor, a move for which both Selia Law and the Trump administration expressed support, and open the door to direct presidential control over independent agencies.
The Master of High Court in Harare appointed Bona Chikore executor of her father's estate, the Mugabe family lawyer Terrence Hussein told reporters, adding that this had been agreed by family members.
Rather than rewrite wills each year, it often made sense to avoid a specific number and instead include a calculation that instructs the executor to factor in the then-current exemption amount.
One group, including Ms. Nelson and Omarr Baker, one of Prince's half-brothers, have nominated Van Jones, the CNN commentator, to be a "co-personal representative," a role similar to an executor.
Beginning as an agent of an impersonal government and evolving into a semi-freelance executor of justice, Andromeda's protagonist—the "pathfinder" Ryder—is supposed to be a savvy gunslinger on an adventure.
After all, it was said that Ralph Ellison's Juneteenth, comprised of chunks of an unfinished manuscript edited together by his literary executor John Callahan, was the writer's words but not his novel.
Lovecraft was generous in helping many young writers, as his letters show, and Robert Barlow started as a teenage fan and eventually became Lovecraft's literary executor, donating Lovecraft's materials to the John Hay.
When using the app, you simply need to answer a few questions that give you the opportunity to name beneficiaries and an executor, as well as lay out any funeral and burial arrangements.
If you find yourself nodding along to the above, you may want to identify a separate "technical executor" and give them some guidance regarding what you want done with all of the above.
"I wanted to make sure that Billy Strayhorn got credit for everything that he did, and didn't get covered up by others," said Gregory Morris, Strayhorn's nephew and the executor of his estate.
In his leadership tenure at the E.P.A., Mr. Pruitt has often won praise from Mr. Trump as a key executor of the president's aggressive efforts to roll back regulations on business and industry.
Their daughter Belinda was given the vast majority of Ms. Neumann's property and was appointed the preliminary executor of her estate shortly before Ms. Neumann died in 2016, according to Mr. Neumann's lawsuit.
Eaton, who died in 1962, willed the collection to his daughter Martha Eaton, who in turn passed on the items upon her death in 1990 to Thomas Ryan, the executor of her estate.
If you don't have a lot of property, these services can offer a basic template for reviewing your assets, picking your heirs, and selecting an executor who'll carry out the terms of your will.
"The executor of the attack targeting police in Canada was a soldier of the Islamic State and carried out the operation in response to calls to target coalition countries," SITE quoted Amaq as saying.
His other seven children would allege that Aber and the estate's executor, L.A. attorney Michael Augustine, who was Rooney's court-appointed conservator in the last years of the actor's life, took "advantage" of him.
The findings were confirmed by researchers affiliated with the Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston University and the Concussion Legacy Foundation, and released on Tuesday morning with the permission of the executor of Smith's estate.
Terry Williams, whose father's estate was taken over by strangers even though he'd named her the executor of his will, has spent years combing through guardianship, probate, and real-estate records in Clark County.
One of his signatures was the swanton bomb, a top rope flip in which the executor has to land just right to hit their opponent with the back of the neck and shoulder area.
Channels says he decided to file quickly though because the state of California will only let him call the shots on where Manson's corpse goes ... once the court designates him executor of the will.
But the play's producers asked for that suit to be dismissed, then sued the executor and the estate in New York this month, saying the Alabama suit had threatened the future of the production.
The best way to avoid forcing them to deal with that task on top of mourning is to leave an organized list of information that the will's executor will need to settle your estate.
In addition to filing the will with the state court and getting legal authorization to act as executor, the person will be in charge of contacting every institution where there was a financial relationship.
A note from the will executor said Caprotti had handed control of Esselunga to his second wife and their daughter, giving them a combined stake of around 70 percent in the holding Supermarkets Italiani.
In enacting Dodd-Frank, Congress apparently thought Humphrey's Executor and Morrison put it on safe ground in making the CFPB an independent agency and protecting its director against removal at will by the President.
It's also important to name people to several key roles, including an executor of your will, and powers of attorney for both health care and your financial affairs if you become incapacitated while still living.
"[Estate executor and niece Sabrina Owners] remains neutral and wishes that all parties involved make wise choices on behalf of their mother, her rich legacy, the family and the Aretha Franklin estate," the statement said.
Jose Baez, an attorney for Hernandez, has been retained by the athlete's family to investigate the circumstances surrounding his death and will act as the executor of his estate, according to a statement from Baez.
I remember Jim telling me this story about when James Grauerholz [Burroughs' biographer and literary executor of his estate] went away to Kansas, he left Jim and Howard in charge of Burroughs for the weekend.
On hand were Jose's mother, Maria, 72, and his sisters, Marta Cano, 49, a divorcée from West Palm Beach, and Terry Baralt, 51, of West Windsor, N.J., whose husband, Carlos, is executor of the estate.
According to new legal docs -- obtained by TMZ -- Shandling had a net worth $668,636 at the time of his death, which was left with the executor of his estate ... his lawyer and friend, Bill Isaacson.
Among other offenses, he was charged with coercing a dying multimillionaire client — during a late-night visit to the man's hospital room — to amend his will to make Mr. Cohn an executor of his estate.
Amid the shock and grief, David was informed that, as the executor of his brother's estate, he would have to take Sewell's place as the whistle-blower in order for the Freedom case to proceed.
He probably won't have the kind of product authority founders typically have, but Mosseri is a strong executor and knows how to build News Feed, the product that brings in most of Facebook's advertising revenue.
Wright is currently embroiled in a potentially multi-billion dollar lawsuit in Florida, which was brought against him in February by Ira Kleiman, brother of deceased computer scientist Dave Kleiman and executor of his estate.
The Daily News reported before the September vote that Morton M. Avigdor, who had the support of local Democratic elected officials, had misused more than $500,000 from an estate of which he was an executor.
As the Times has documented, there is ample evidence that his father's estate — of which he was the executor — engaged in tax evasion and outright fraud, failing to pay about $500 million in estate taxes.
A simple will works best when the potential heirs of a home all get along and the person chosen to be the executor of the estate lives in the same state where the home is.
There are many products available online at various price points that will organize passwords, keep them secure and allow you to name an executor of your accounts in the event that something happens to you.
The central thrust of the PHH opinion is that, regardless of the validity of Humphrey's Executor and Morrison, an independent agency headed by a single officer lacks a sufficient historical pedigree to pass muster constitutionally.
Earlier this month, Bourdain's will, which was written in 2016, revealed that the majority of his $1.21 million fortune will be left to his only child Ariane while the executor of his estate will be Busia.
But the executor of her estate, Tonja B. Carter, objected in a lawsuit of her own last month, filed in Ms. Lee's home state of Alabama, that the script had deviated too much from the novel.
The previous owner had passed away several years before and the executor of the estate told Pomerantz that he never raised O'Grady's rent because he liked her so much and that the two were great friends.
At that point, a mourning child can receive a bill for the full balance, and debt collectors may chase after the executor of the estate for a dead grandfather who co-signed a loan years ago.
Once you have your will complete, Fabric also gives you the option of creating a "mirror will" with your spouse that parallels your choices for guardianship, beneficiaries and executor, saving you time creating a second one.
MAYA DARDEL Lena Olin plays an author who starts a rather ghoulish competition: After declaring on the radio that she will end her life, she invites male writers to vie to become executor of her estate.
The executor filed legal docs with the probate court, stating that he would allow Samantha's royalties claim, which includes a share of the non-touring merch, publishing rights and a share of the master sound records.
We learn how Neil Patrick Harris's dastardly Count Olaf tricked Mr Poe, the executor of the Baudelaire will, into making him the orphans' initial guardian; we meet some of the (previously unfeatured) characters attempting to stop him.
The will made Robertson the executor of his estate, and contained provisions such as $100,000 for the care of two pet chihuahuas—but apparently no instructions for retrieving his customer's funds in the event of his death.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. securities regulators said on Wednesday they want the executor of Charles Wyly's estate held in contempt for failing to pay the $101.2 million owed as a result of the late Texas businessman's fraud.
"I asked her what she was saving for, since she could afford it, and it would change her life for the better," Richard Jablonski, a close friend of Via Cava and executor of her will, told NorthJersey.com.
Two days before his death, Epstein signed a last will and testament that named one of Gates' closest connections as alternate executor of his estate, if his longtime lawyers were not able to carry out their duties.
Born in 1939 in Bakersfield, Bidart moved east to attend Harvard and subsequently entered the thriving community of writers and poets in Cambridge, among them Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell (for whom he serves as literary executor).
"If you have an executor who is going to be in charge of everything, you want them to have access to all of your accounts," said Nick Holeman, senior financial planner at Betterment, an online financial advisor.
Wrightsman had no children, proceeds from both sales, as well as sales of additional artwork and personal items, will go to charity, according to Beverly Fanger Chase, the executor of the estate and her longtime personal lawyer.
Ms Marshall has had access to a previously unknown trove of letters that Bishop wrote to her psychiatrist and to various lovers, which became available after the death of her executor and last lover, Alice Methfessel, in 2009.
The documents also show the couple signed a prenuptial agreement in 1986, and that her daughter from a previous marriage, Francesca Hilton, who died in 2015, was originally named co-executor of the will, along with von Anhalt.
But Mr. Indiana's lawyer, James Brannan, who is named as executor of the will, said on Friday that Morgan had owed Mr. Indiana royalties and that Mr. Thomas had been simply carrying out Mr. Indiana's wishes for privacy.
That structure, and the peace it preserved within the family, has been upended by the discovery this month of a series of handwritten wills that could significantly alter the estate, replace the executor and change each son's inheritance.
The question of whether all these works were authorized by Mr. Indiana will be explored at a hearing this month in Maine, called by Mr. Indiana's lawyer, James W. Brannan, who is also the executor of the estate.
But I think it's not fair necessarily to say that all Reggie had was an idea, because he took it to the smartest guy, the best operator, the best executor he knew — Evan — and that was a brilliant move.
When the extent of her fortune became clear, it surprised even some of the people closest to her, Bloom's niece Jane Lockshin tells CNBC Make It. Lockshin is also treasurer of Henry Street's board and executor of Bloom's estate.
"The executor of the operation.. in Berlin is a soldier of the Islamic state and he executed the operation in response to calls to target nationals of the coalition countries," the militant group's AMAQ news agency said on Tuesday.
NEW YORK, Sept 7 (Reuters) - U.S. securities regulators said on Wednesday they want the executor of Charles Wyly's estate held in contempt for failing to pay the $101.2 million owed as a result of the late Texas businessman's fraud.
The will named Tonja B. Carter, Ms. Lee's longtime lawyer, as the executor, or personal representative, of the estate, and it provided her with wide-ranging powers to shepherd Ms. Lee's literary legacy and the rest of her assets.
My husband and I wrote our wills together and had to talk about guardianship of our kids and who should be the executor of our estate, but even with all that discussion, the process only took us 40 minutes.
"While it is true that the beneficiary under a will would not have to pay the fees, the executor or administrator of the estate would need to settle the debt in order to be discharged from liability," he said.
Among the items to include: the location of your will, information on bank accounts, insurance and annuity contracts, retirement accounts, car loans, your Social Security number and any other information that will make the process easier for the executor.
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Headed by Jean-Claude Juncker, a long-time prime minister of Luxembourg, it is much more than a civil service; it is the guardian of the treaties, the originator of almost all legislation and the sole executor of the EU's budget.
Think of your will as your advance instructions on how to administer whatever you've left behind, instructions that are followed by the person you designate as the personal representative (or the executor or executrix, as it's still called in some states).
Honestly, for their music to be successful in this galaxy is inspiring enough, but to be regarded as the best music for engaging in a bit of the ol' "Super Star Destroyer Executor colliding with the second Death Star" is mighty.
The changes come at a price—to the idea of the military as protector and executor of democratic politics, rather than its substitute, as well as to the special operators and their families, who are being pushed to the breaking point.
Elegantly translated into English for the first time by Anne Posten, Walks with Walser is Carl Seelig's revealing and devoted account of his visits with the brilliant, eccentric friend for whom he served as a guardian and, eventually, literary executor.
Notwithstanding the written wishes of the donor, unless a surviving relative or executor responded to that notification within 90 days by checking the right box, the body was not cremated but dispatched to the city morgue for a Hart Island burial.
PCAOB, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote a majority opinion reaffirming the precedential status of Humphrey's Executor, while declining to allow an independent agency, the PCAOB, to be nestled within another independent agency, the SEC – something that had never before been attempted.
"If you're serving as an executor or trustee and you know about some tax or penalty owed by the decedent and don't pull back money to deal with that and distribute to the heirs, you can be personally liable," he added.
Madeleine Olnek reimagines the life and legacy of Emily Dickinson in the comedy "Wild Nights with Emily" (April 12), starring Molly Shannon, as the poet; Susan Ziegler, as her sister-in-law and lover; and Amy Seimetz, as her literary executor.
As Beaton's authorized biographer and literary executor, Mr. Vickers is a principal architect of a crowded cult dedicated to erecting an ever-higher pedestal to the aesthete, photographer, Bright Young Thing, diarist, painter, decorator and designer for stage and film.
Justice Stephen Breyer, for his part, bristled at the suggestion from Francisco that the court could eliminate the CFPB's for-cause removal provision without overturning Humphrey's Executor because the 1935 case dealt with multimember commissions rather than single-director-led agencies.
A biotech venture capitalist and former science adviser to Bill Gates, Nikolic was named by Epstein as a backup executor for his will, in which he put assets valued at $578 million into a trust just two days before his death.
The executor of the estate of Harper Lee, who wrote the beloved novel, has complained that Mr. Sorkin's adaptation is not faithful to the spirit of the book, as the producers of the upcoming Broadway show had promised it would be.
Jenny Hurth, the executor of Leon's estate, said that he chose to leave his collection to the Berkeley museum because Mr. Rinder was among the first people in the art world to recognize the value of the quilts he had acquired.
In her letter, Ms. Owens said she had accepted the role of executor "under two important conditions": that "no fractured relationships" develop in the family, and that disagreements did not end up in court — "both of which," she wrote, "have occurred."
Thus, it's possible that the Supreme Court could preserve the core holding of Humphrey's Executor — that independent agencies are fine so long as they are led by a multi-member board — while also striking down the CFPB's single-director structure.
The federal appeals court in Washington upheld the agency last year on the basis that the Supreme Court, more than 80 years ago, signed off on the Federal Trade Commission, a similarly structured regulator, in the 1935 case Humphrey's Executor.
His mother and the executor of his estate, Liza Womack, filed a lawsuit in October that alleges negligence, breach of contract and wrongful death by First Access Entertainment, the talent agency that partnered with Lil Peep in a quasi-managerial arrangement.
He was Perelmann's son, Perelmann's biographer, Perelmann's philosophical interlocutor, Perelmann's estate executor, Perelmann's publicist, Perelmann's usurper, Perelmann's housekeeper, Perelmann's zealot, Perelmann's annihilator, Perelmann's designated philosophical heir, Perelmann's defector, Perelmann's librarian, Perelmann's gene carrier, Perelmann's foot soldier, Perelmann's betrayer, and Perelmann's doppelgänger.
But last week, the pup's caregiver filed a lawsuit alleging she's received almost none of the money from the executor of the estate, forcing her to pay out-of-pocket for Winnie's expenses, including an emergency orthopedic surgery last year.
"We are so appreciative of the opportunity for the Whitney Houston hologram to appear on NBC's The Voice with a talent pairing as extraordinary as Christina Aguilera and Whitney Houston," Pat, who is the executor of Houston's estate, said in the statement.
One item holding up the sale of Stratolaunch, according to one of the people, is an internal disagreement between CEO Jean Floyd and Paul Allen's sister Jody Allen, who serves as the chair of Vulcan as well as the executor of his estates.
Three years later, apparently because his executor had checked off a box on an N.Y.U. form stating that the family did not want the remains returned, the school sent Mr. Van Witsen's corpse to a city morgue as unclaimed instead of cremating it.
"In Capovilla, Roncalli got much more than a secretary: He got a spiritual son, a literary executor, a confidant and a Boswell," Peter Hebblethwaite wrote in "Pope John XXIII: Shepherd of the Modern World," his definitive biography of Pope John, published in 1985.
In the court papers, Mr. DerOhannesian asked that the court substitute Mr. Libous's widow, Frances M. Libous, the executor of his estate, for the defendant and return the fine, along with the routine $100 assessment charged in every criminal conviction, to her.
"The executor of the stabbing operation in Brussels is a soldier of the Islamic State and carried out the operation in response to calls for attacks against coalition states," Amaq said, referring to a U.S.-led coalition fighting the Sunni militant group.
In the case of BRAT, James Brannan, Mr. Indiana's former lawyer who is the executor of Mr. Indiana's estate, said in an interview that he was tracking the proceeds from the sale, which was arranged directly between Johnsonville Sausage and Mr. McKenzie.
For its part, the United States has failed to convince Pakistan of the urgency of its primary interest in Afghanistan — shutting down the Haqqani network, the principal planner and executor of the most lethal terrorist attacks in Afghanistan over the past decade.
"At the moment, if (Iranian authorities) make the decision, the Atomic Energy Organization, as the executor, will be able to enrich uranium at any percentage," the agency's deputy head, Ali Asghar Zarean, said in a post on its website, according to Reuters.
A man who answered the phone at their home on Monday and identified himself as their son said, "I really don't know what to say to you," and referred questions to William S. Smith, a friend of Dr. Tymieniecka's and executor of her papers.
"When I heard some of the initial ideas for the tribute, I knew without a doubt that this tribute will go down as one of the best in American music," Sabrina Owens, Franklin's niece and the executor of her estate, told the Associated Press.
What's more, $600,000 had been drained from a bank account of which he was the executor and, just as troubling, investigators found the following books in his home: Surviving in Mexico, How to Change Your Identity and How to Live on the Run Successfully.
Vader's ship, the Executor, destroys the massive Mon Calamari vessel that has uploaded the plans from the Rogue One team on Scariff; we then cut to the famous blockade runner from the beginning of the original Star Wars, the Tantive IV, making its getaway.
LOS ANGELES — Prince's younger sister Tyka Nelson filed to become executor of his estate Tuesday, saying in court documents obtained by Mashable that the musical icon did not leave a will — setting up what could become a complicated tangle to distribute his considerable assets.
On Wednesday, President Hassan Rouhani, widely seen as the executor of the nuclear agreement, lashed out against the United States, calling the ruling a "continuation of hostilities against Iran" and a "flagrant theft and a legal disgrace," the semiofficial Iranian Student News Agency reported.
John Ferrone, an editor who shepherded Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Color Purple" into print, encouraged Anaïs Nin to publish her erotic fiction, and served as James Beard's dining and cooking companion and literary executor, died in Old Bridge, N.J., on April 21985.
In a letter filed in Manhattan federal court, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Donald Miller, Charles Wyly's son-in-law, had taken no steps in his role as executor to pay the sum after being ordered to do so in February 2015.
"We are so appreciative of the opportunity for the Whitney Houston hologram to appear on NBC's The Voice with a talent pairing as extraordinary as Christina Aguilera and Whitney Houston," Pat Houston, executor of the iconic singer's estate, said in a statement to Entertainment Tonight.
Pat Houston, the sole executor of the estate — whose beneficiaries are Whitney Houston's mother, the gospel singer Cissy Houston, and her two brothers, Gary and Michael — has had a long association with her sister-in-law's business, having managed her career since the early 2000s.
Shortly before her death, Ms. Neumann executed a will that fully disinherited her husband of 62 years and gave their middle child, Belinda, the vast majority of Ms. Neumann's property while appointing her the preliminary executor of her mother's estate, according to Mr. Neumann's lawsuit.
Choosing the person to handle our affairs — known as the executor — after we pass is a difficult choice because the person has to have our intentions and interests at heart, and it is a big job that someone must be willing to take on.
"When I heard some of the initial ideas for the tribute, I knew without a doubt that this tribute will go down as one of the best in American music," Sabrina Owens, Franklin's niece and the executor of her estate, told the Associated Press in September.
Poverty, pride, shame, misogyny, and violence are here knotted, echoing the tangle of conflicts that plague our society, and that become more intransigent as they overlap, producing situations wherein a victim of one type of violence — class oppression – in turn becomes an executor of another — sexual violence.
Political observers in Italy say a bigger, more immediate issue for Conte is persuading President Sergio Mattarella he would have the independence to lead a coalition government composed of the 5-Stars and the League, and not just be an executor of the populists&apos wishes.
Before he died at the young age of 41, he left specific instructions to his friend and executor, Max Brod: My last request: Everything I leave behind me … in the way of diaries, manuscripts, letters (my own and others'), sketches and so on, to be burned unread.
According to Pat Houston, Whitney's sister-in-law and sole executor of her estate, the revived cover of "Higher Love" is the first of multiple musical projects on deck, including a potential Broadway musical, a new album, and a hologram tour titled An Evening With Whitney.
The latest link comes after reported meetings between the two wealthy men, including one in New York in 2013 that preceded a ride to Palm Beach in one of Epstein's private planes, along with Gates' former chief scientific adviser being named as alternate executor to Epstein's will.
Notably, Nick Flessa never refers to himself as an artist in the exhibition's description, but instead uses the words "Executed by Nick Flessa" to describe his role — language more akin to an executor of an estate or will than that of a young, contemporary artist presenting artworks.
Now, seven years after Snow's death at age 27, a knockoff of the tag, "SACE," has popped up in various graffiti-themed McDonald's restaurants in the US and the UK. Jade Berreau, the artist's former girlfriend and executor of his estate, says McDonald's copied Snow's graffiti without permission.
Director Michael Hoffman (The Best of Me, Soapdish) wrote the screenplay with Jay Parini based on Parini's biography of Vidal, Empire of Self: A Life of Gore Vidal, which itself was based in part on the many years Parini spent working closely with Vidal as his literary executor.
The show, "Depth of Field," originated last year at the Josef Albers Museum Quadrat in Bottrop, Germany, with the participation of John T. Hill, executor of the Evans estate, as the lead consulting curator, in collaboration with Heinz Liesbrock, director of the Josef Albers Museum, and Mr. Abbott.
A year and a half after the death of Aretha Franklin, her tumultuous estate has again been thrust into confusion with the pending resignation of the singer's niece as executor — a position she had accepted shortly after Franklin's death with the full support of the singer's four sons.
In the film, Deragh Campbell (who's credited as a co-director and co-writer) plays a girl named Audrey, Bohdanowiczowa's great-granddaughter and the executor of her literary estate, who travels to Harvard, where Zofia's letters are archived, to find them, then hires a young man to translate them.
Pat Houston, who is married to the singer's half brother Gary Garland-Houston and is the executor of her estate, said that it was important for the family to speak openly about Whitney's struggles, including her drug use and her relationship with longtime friend, assistant and rumored lover, Robyn Crawford.
The executor of the estate, James W. Brannan, said that, while the probate proceedings over the artist's will are far from over, he needs money now in light of the house's leaking roof and the expense of contesting a lawsuit filed in United States District Court in Manhattan against the estate.
Mr. Thomas attended the community meeting here, but he did not speak, and his role has been complicated by a series of lawsuits in which the adequacy of the care he provided for Mr. Indiana has been challenged by, among others, the lawyer who is the executor of Mr. Indiana's estate.
"If you die tomorrow and you don't have a will and say nothing, what we now know is that federal law does not prohibit Facebook from giving [your data] to the executor of your estate," said Vivek Krishnamurthy from Harvard Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic, which filed an amicus brief in the Yahoo!
In a twist of royal fate, before the items went on auction in 1987, Mohamed Al Fayed, father of Dodi Al Fayed, who died alongside Princess Diana in a car crash in 1997, attempted to buy the bulk of the collection for a "rock-bottom price," according to her estate's executor, Suzanne Blum.
Letter To the Editor: Re "What It Was Like to Finally Write My Will," by John Schwartz (Sunday Business, April 8): Writing a will is the first step, but only the first, if you want to make unwinding your life and managing its assets and detritus as easy as possible for your executor.
Other legislation, such as the "Presidential Conflict of Interest Act," would order the president to follow in the footsteps of every other president for the last 40 years and divest from financial conflicts of interest through a genuine blind trust run by an independent executor — not a trust run by family and friends.
According to the court filing, Sabrina Owens, a niece of Ms. Franklin who was appointed the estate's personal representative — a position referred to as an executor in some states — found the documents on May 3 and circulated them to the sons' lawyers six days later, but they disagreed over their validity and provisions.
"His intention was someone would call up or make an appointment with me and then two or three people at a time would come up and I'd show them his studio and then his archives and that would be that," Ms. Caponera, one of Mr. Sendak's closest confidants and an executor of his will, said.
The shelves hold selections from the Greenes' extensive library of first editions, including volumes by Graham Greene as well as Raymond Chandler, who was a client of the literary agent Helga Greene, Graham C. Greene's mother (she was engaged to marry the noir novelist when he died, in 1959, and was his literary executor).
He was known in particular for "Anne Sexton: The Artist and Her Critics," a 21998 essay collection he edited, as well as for volumes centering on Edna St. Vincent Millay, whose "Selected Poems" (19903) he edited for the Library of America, and James Merrill, a friend and poetic mentor for whom Mr. McClatchy served as a literary executor.
Franklin's lawyer David J. Bennett filed papers in Michigan's Oakland County court that confirmed that she was unwed and had four sons (Clarence Franklin, Edward Franklin, Kecalf Franklin and Ted White Jr.) between the ages of 48 and 63 at the time of her death, according to the AP. Franklin's niece is acting as the executor.
She bought the house in 1992 for around $154 million and used it primarily as a pied-à-terre and meeting place for the charitable organization she set up in honor of her parents, the Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation, according to Eugene V. Kokot, an executor of the estate and a foundation board member.
"When I heard some of the initial ideas for the tribute, I knew without a doubt that this tribute will go down as one of the best in American music," Sabrina Owens, Franklin's niece and the executor of her estate, told the Associated Press, which also reported that the AMAs performance will focus on Franklin's gospel roots and her 1972 album, Amazing Grace.
It is Tommy who finds Mort's twisted body — a shock that's only compounded when she learns that, without alerting her, Mort has changed his will, naming her as his sole beneficiary and literary executor and instructing her to "widely disperse" his estate in order to raise funds for the establishment of a home for troubled boys in his native Tucson.

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