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My little sister and I inherited a large sum of money and property after my mother’s passing. My grandma lived with my mom and is the executor of the will. The will stated that my grandma could live in the house until she wanted to leave.
My grandma — when distributing our funds — said that she was going to keep some for the property taxes, and has also never given us a breakdown of my mother’s estate. What should we do? Is Grandma doing us wrong?
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Among the many mistakes made by executors, or malfeasance that occurs: misappropriation of funds or losing funds by paying creditors without due consideration, mishandling the sale of a family property, helping themselves to an exorbitant fee for handling the estate, and losing or selling valuable possessions such as jewelry or furniture. 
But even for executors who do their best to follow the rulebook, lack of transparency and communication can make an already stressful situation much worse. Your grandmother owes you those two things most of all. The will is filed with the probate court, the executor is appointed and, once the bills have been paid, the executor then distributes the assets in accordance with the will.
A complete inventory of your mother’s estate should also be provided. “This includes any business interests or real property owned by the decedent individually, any stocks, bonds, bank accounts or brokerage accounts held individually, automobiles, tangible personal property, works of art, furniture, jewelry and collectibles,” according to the New York City Bar.
“The executor must pay all of the decedent’s debts, including unpaid bills, medical expenses, funeral costs, loans and income taxes. Before paying any debts, the Executor must determine what the total debts are, in order to ensure that the estate has sufficient money to pay them all,” the organization adds. He or she is not under any obligation to seek out creditors.
Unless otherwise stated in the will, and in accordance with whatever state your grandmother lives in, she — as the life tenant — is responsible for the real-estate taxes, HOA fees, insurance and maintenance of the home. She also has a duty of care not to allow the home to fall into disrepair. You should consult your mother’s will, an attorney and your grandma, in that order.
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^ Jump up to: a b "Good gift for a surfer | Green Left Weekly" . Greenleft.org.au. 1996-10-30 . Retrieved 2012-05-11 .

^ Jump up to: a b Mike Flaherty (1996-07-26). "MOM: Music for Our Mother Ocean Review | Music Reviews and News" . EW.com . Retrieved 2012-05-11 .

^ Jump up to: a b "RECORDINGS 09/05/1999 | Archives | Chron.com – Houston Chronicle" . Chron.com . Retrieved 2012-05-11 .

^ Thomas, Stephen (1996-07-02). "M.O.M., Vol. 1: Music for Our Mother Ocean – Various Artists" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2012-05-11 .

^ Ruhlmann, William (1997-08-26). "M.O.M., Vol. 2: Music for Our Mother Ocean – Various Artists" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2012-05-11 .

^ Thomas, Stephen (1999-08-10). "M.O.M., Vol. 3: Music for Our Mother Ocean – Various Artists" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2012-05-11 .

^ David Yonke (4 August 1996). "Good music for some good causes" . Toledo Blade . Retrieved 11 May 2012 .

^ Steven Mirkin (1997-08-22). "MOM II: Music for Our Mother Ocean Review | Music Reviews and News" . EW.com . Retrieved 2012-05-11 .

^ Thomas, Stephen (1999-08-10). "M.O.M., Vol. 3: Music for Our Mother Ocean – Various Artists" . AllMusic . Retrieved 2012-05-11 .


MOM: Music for Our Mother Ocean is a series of three compilations produced by Surfdog Records to benefit the Surfrider Foundation . [1] The albums feature original songs as well as covers – many sharing a surfing or summer theme – by a range of popular artists. [2] [3]

Entertainment Weekly ' s Mike Flaherty gave Volume 1 a "B" rating. He called the compilation less sanctimonious than traditional benefit albums , noting the number of celebrity artists, and he singled-out Pearl Jam 's cover of the "loopy" "Gremmie Out of Control" and Helmet 's "ham-fisted" cover of " Army of Me ". [2] Marcus Greville of the Green Left Weekly stated that due to the inconsistent song styles the album was "appealing, but difficult to become engaged in". He gave the album 7/10, and recommended the album as a "gift for a surfer friend". [1] David Yonke of the Toledo Blade called it "one of the most enjoyable compilation albums to be issued in a while", but noted that the "MOM" abbreviation should have been "MOMO". [7]

Volume 2 received a "B-" from Entertainment Weekly ' s Steven Mirkin. He preferred the "freshness" of ska bands like 311 and Mighty Mighty Bosstones to the more surf rock -inspired tracks, calling the Beach Boys ' " Summer in Paradise " "especially tired". He commended Dick Dale 's " Misirlou '97" as being the only track to successfully bridge the old and new styles, and called Jewel 's "V-12 Cadillac" "a loser, ecologically and musically." [8]

In his review of Volume 3 , Steve Crawford of the Houston Chronicle called the series both a "terrific product" due to the disparate musicians working to help the environment, and "tepid bathwater" due to many "halfhearted" tracks. He called the covers of " Little Deuce Coupe " from Brian Setzer , " Here Comes the Sun " from Allison Moorer and " Summer in the City " from the Butthole Surfers as "tame and routine". He viewed some songs more favorably, calling Everclear 's " Walk, Don't Run " "rip-roaring", and Sprung Monkey 's " Coconut " "clever and bouncy". [3] AllMusic 's Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the Surfrider Foundation credit for compiling exclusive "first-rate" tracks performed by major artists, but called the result a balance "between the good and the mediocre". He was the most positive about the "frazzled beach party song" "Electric Music and the Summer People" by Beck , the "strangely ambitious" "The Whale Song" from Pearl Jam, and the collaboration between Snoop Dogg & Rage Against the Machine , "Snoop Bounce". Also mentioned favorably were "Little Deuce Coupe" from Brian Setzer & Brian Wilson , " Walk, Don't Run " from Everclear "Winter Waves" from Chris Isaak , and the "fun punk throwaway" of the Beastie Boys ' "Nothing to Say". Sprung Monkey's "Coconut" was mentioned as one of the few "trying moments", and he did point out that tracks from Paul McCartney and James Taylor had been previously released, but felt "the good intentions outweigh the end result". Ultimately he felt that the varied nature of the tracks would prevent listeners from enjoying the entire album, but that it was still more enjoyable than typical benefit albums. [9]

Vol. 1: July 2, 1996 ( 1996-07-02 ) Vol. 2: August 26, 1997 ( 1997-08-26 ) Vol. 3: August 10, 1999 ( 1999-08-10 )
Steve Summers, Mike Summers, William Riley, Tony Delocht, Ernie Longoria
"Gremmie Out of Control" (originally performed by The Silly Surfers)
" Honky Tonk " (originally performed Bill Doggett )
" California Sun " (originally performed by Joe Jones )
"Bali Eyes" (from Good God's Urge , 1996)
" Surfin' U.S.A. " (originally performed by The Beach Boys )
" Surfin' Bird " (originally performed by The Trashmen )
Turner Wilson, John Harris, Carl White, Alfred Frazier
" Wipe Out " (originally performed by The Surfaris )
"Never Give Up" (from Psychedelic Surf Groove , 1996)
"I Can't Surf" (from Liquor in the Front , 1994)
Jim Heath, Jimbo Wallace, Taz Bentley
Pato Banton and the Reggae Revolution
"Sailin' On" (originally performed by Bad Brains )
" Army of Me " (originally performed by Björk )
" My Wave " (from Superunknown , 1994)
"Netty's Girl" (from " Pass the Mic ", 1992)
"Waggy" (from They Came to Conquer... Uranus , 1995)
" I Get Around " (originally performed by The Beach Boys )
Steve Summers, Mike Summers, William Riley, Tony Delocht, Ernie Longoria
"Ocean" (originally performed by The Pietasters )
Todd Eckhardt, Tom Goodin, Steve Jackson
Chad Sexton, Nick Hexum , Doug Martinez
"Barflies at the Beach" (based on " Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing) " by Louis Prima )
J. R. Richards , Rodney Browning Cravens, Scot Alexander, George Pendergast, Jim Wood
Glen Phillips , Todd Nichols, Dean Dinning , Randy Guss
"Get It Right" (from Ignition , 1992)
"Excuse Me Mr." (from Fight for Your Mind , 1995)
Adam Duritz , Charlie Gillingham , David Bryson, Matt Malley, Ben Mize, Dan Vickrey
"Summer in Paradise" (live June 29, 1993 at Wembley Arena )
" Little Deuce Coupe " (originally performed by The Beach Boys )
" Coconut " (originally performed by Harry Nilsson )
"Electric Music and the Summer People" (from " Cold Brains ", 1999)
"Ocean Size" ( Butthole Surfers remix)
" Here Comes the Sun " (originally performed by The Beatles )
"Wild Life" (from Wild Life , 1971)
" Walk, Don't Run " (originally performed by Johnny Smith )
"Wicked Man" (from "Ground on Down", 1995)

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