Guidance for Executors & Families

Being named as an executor is an important responsibility. Many people accept this role without realizing the legal and administrative obligations involved.

Executors are responsible for:

  • Managing estate property and financial accounts
  • Filing required court documents
  • Communicating with beneficiaries and heirs
  • Resolving tax and creditor issues
  • Ensuring the estate is distributed according to the will

Legal guidance can help executors avoid costly mistakes and ensure that the estate administration process proceeds efficiently. Speak with a probate attorney today to discuss your concerns and explore your options.