From rcrlaw.com.au: Beneficiaries under a will in Queensland can take action to remove an executor if they lose confidence in the executor’s ability to perform their duties, which are outlined in the Succession Act 1981 (QLD).
Grounds for removal include misconduct, failure to act, or loss of capacity, and concerned beneficiaries may seek court intervention after providing sufficient evidence for their claims.
Alternatives for executor removal can involve renunciation or the appointment of an independent administrator to ensure the estate is managed impartially and efficiently.