Personal Representative II--for Rey Writer only

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As previously discussed, rules governing estates are state-based and thus, each state could have a different set of rules. Here, we look at who can be a personal representative in a few different jurisdictions. Should states be allowed to promulgate their own rules, or should we have a national standard?

Who can serve as the executor or personal representative of a will under your own state and a neighboring state? Give the statutory reference for each. Use any online source, whether state government site, Westlaw, FindLaw, or other source.

Write a short paper of about 1–2 pages and discuss your findings in it.

 

On a separate page, cite all sources according to Bluebook format.

Assignment 2 Grading CriteriaMaximum Points
Located laws in your own state and a neighboring state for who may serve as an executor or personal representative, successfully.
25
Submitted the short paper of about 1–2 pages with the findings and discussed them.
40
Used correct spelling, grammar, and professional vocabulary. Cited all sources using the Bluebook format.
10
Total
75
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