Author Question: Most testators excuse the personal representative's bond. (Read 103 times)

Marty

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Question 1

Excuse from a bond is generally only granted if the testator's will explicitly expresses that a bond is not required.


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Question 2

Most testators excuse the personal representative's bond.


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Answer 1

true

Answer 2

true



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