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It is a common misconception that an executor can not be a beneficiary of a will. An executor can be a beneficiary but it is important to ensure that he/she does not witness your will otherwise he/she will not be entitled to receive his/her legacy under the terms of the will.
Submit a request by contacting the Clerks Office at copies@hib.uscourts.gov , (808) 522-8100, or U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Hawaii, 1132 Bishop Street, Suite 250, Honolulu, HI 96813.
In other words, an executors powers arise from the will and not from the grant of probate. Therefore, a sole executor or, where there is more than one executor, all executors jointly, subject to adequate verification of identity, are entitled to the original will from the date of death.
If an executor fails to act entirely and doesnt apply for the Grant of Probate, you as the beneficiary or next of kin can apply to the court to ask someone else to administer the will.
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