If a will has been authenticated by the court, the executor is responsible for following the will to a T. There is, however, an exception to this rule. Suppose the executor believes... Read more »
Suppose you are an estate beneficiary who was left a percentage share of an estate, but because the executor is not communicating with beneficiaries about the value of the estate, you are... Read more »
Administrator and executor terms are sometimes used interchangeably, especially by someone who doesn’t know much about law, but are they really the same? Although the duties of both executor and administrator are... Read more »
Executors play a crucial role in probate cases, appointed to transfer assets to the rightful beneficiaries. While most executors perform their duties well, some fail, causing serious issues for beneficiaries. In this... Read more »
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How Does One Become An “Executor?” An executor, also known as a personal representative, is a person appointed by a court to manage the distribution of assets and payment of debts of... Read more »