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How Do You Be An Executor Of An Estate?

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How Do You Be An Executor Of An Estate?

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An executor has the responsibility of carrying out the desires of the deceased as written in his will. The duties of an executor include performing an inventory and appraisal of all assets and liabilities. Once all the debts owed by the deceased are paid, the executor distributes the remaining assets according to the will. Initiate probate. It is necessary to determine if the deceased person’s will is legal and authentic. Probating the will is a way of confirming your executorship and making sure there have been no changes in the administration of the will. Obtain an application from the probate court clerk to appear before the probate judge. The location of the appropriate court will be listed in the local telephone directory in the government section. Inform all those named as beneficiaries of your application to begin the processing of the will. Everyone named in the will has a right to attend the probate hearing. Take the original will to probate court. It must have been signed by

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