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Visitors exploring this tag will discover insightful content about the role and responsibilities of an executor in estate planning and probate law. Resources include video interviews with probate attorneys, articles elucidating executor duties, and legal glossary definitions, all designed to enhance understanding of estate administration. This comprehensive coverage aids individuals seeking clarity on legal processes related to managing a deceased person’s estate.

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What is an executor?

An executor is the person legally appointed to settle a deceased person’s estate through probate. They gather assets, pay valid debts and taxes, and distribute remaining property under the will or state law. This article explains what an executor does, how they’re chosen, and key responsibilities and limits. When someone passes away, their assets, debts, […]

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Step-by-Step Will Creation Explained

Creating a Legally Sound Will: Step-by-Step Instructions

A legally sound will must meet your state’s requirements—typically being in writing, signed by you, and witnessed by at least two adults (or notarized for some forms). Following the correct formalities helps prevent challenges, delays, and unintended distributions in probate. This article walks you through choosing an executor, listing assets and beneficiaries, adding guardianship and

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Understanding Estate Planning Tools

What’s the difference between a will and a trust?

A will takes effect only after you die, while a trust can work during your lifetime and after death, often avoiding probate. Both transfer assets, but they differ in timing, privacy, court involvement, and how they handle incapacity. This article explains key differences, common types of wills and trusts, pros and cons, and how to

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