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Reform probate law to regulate executor powers & protect beneficiaries’ rights

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Reform probate laws, including creating clear, legally binding timelines that executors must follow, mandatory will disclosure, and sanctions for delays or non-compliance. We believe beneficiaries need protection, transparency, and enforcement when executors fail in their duties.

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Reform probate law to regulate executor powers & protect beneficiaries’ rights

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Reform probate laws, including creating clear, legally binding timelines that executors must follow, mandatory will disclosure, and sanctions for delays or non-compliance. We believe beneficiaries need protection, transparency, and enforcement when executors fail in their duties.

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43 reactions·100% agree
Mr David Lammy

Mr David Lammy

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