Dispute among siblings and co-executors regarding administration of an estate where the primary assets consisted of two real properties specifically gifted under a will and holograph codicil.
Motions for directions were brought amid conflict between executors over whether to sell the properties to satisfy estate debts or allow a beneficiary additional time to fund payment of those obligations.
The court found the administration of the estate had stalled due to a serious breakdown in trust between the executors and beneficiaries.
To preserve the estate and ensure proper administration, both executors were removed and replaced with an independent professional executor.
The newly appointed executor was directed to determine the estate’s debts and expenses and administer the estate accordingly, including potential sale of property if necessary.