Co trustees and co executors, one unwilling to divide household possessions of deceased parent. Can I just remove the items
Are you the other co-trustee and co-executor in this instance? Either way, you should not remove the items.
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Are you the other co-trustee and co-executor in this instance? Either way, you should not remove the items.
I agree with attorney Calehr that you should consult with a Canadian immigration attorney as this is not an issue of U.S. immigration law.
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That would be a question for someone who is familiar with Irish immigration.
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