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Probate Contests
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Do you think youre entitled to money or might be entitled FOR POTENTIAL CLIENTS TO CONTACT to money from an estate or trust? Do you believe that US DURING NON-BUSINESS HOURS, someone is unfairly claiming money or property that is PLEASE FILL OUT THE FORM. rightfully yours? Has The Executor of Administrator of Name: the Estate not done their job? If so, and you are a prospective plaintiff or defendant, then you may need an attorney to protect your rights. Ken Vercammen’s office Cell Phone: charges a $200 consult fee either in person or over the phone. Executor Duties and Responsibilities At some point in time, you may be asked to serve as the executor of the estate of a relative or friend, or you may ask someone to serve as your executor. An executors job comes with many legal obligations. Under certain circumstances, an executor can even be held personally liable for unpaid estate taxes. Lets review the major duties involved, which weve set out below.
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In General, the executors job is to 1. Administer the estate--i.e., collect and manage assets, file tax returns and pay taxes and debts--and 2. Distribute any assets or make any distributions of bequests, whether personal or charitable in nature, as the deceased directed (under the provisions of the will).
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Lets take a look at some of the specific steps involved and what these responsibilities can mean. Chronological order of the various duties may vary. Step 1: Probate. The executor must probate the will. Probate is a process by which a will is admitted. This means that the will is given legal effect by the court. The courts decision that the will was validly executed under https://www.njlaws.com/estate-wills-trust_inheritance_contests2.html?id=2559
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