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I don't see anything on the subject posted here, but to my understanding when you have no one to take care of your final wishes, you apparently hire an attorney for this (Your executor).
To what kind of take on the estate is one looking for them to take, about a third? I believe if it goes this route the attorney is entitled to a higher rate of your estate than the standard executor fee.
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