I am the executor of a will…what now?
First, retrieve a copy of the will. Then, file it with the court along with the “Petition to Probate.” The court will provide you with written instructions on the probate process and your obligations as executor of the estate.
Keeping the heirs informed about actions you take and actions of the court is an excellent idea. This step will likely prevent the unrest of more than one heir.
You will need to establish a checking account and take control of liquid assets that are not jointly owned or that are not controlled by rights of survivorship. You will have cash to pay the decedent’s debts and pay other expenses including a surety bond if one is required.
Keeping accurate records of all financial transactions is essential for filing a complete report with the court. You will need to disclose all receipts and payments along with asset evaluations. You will be responsible for asking the court to close the estate when all the assets have been distributed, and all debts and taxes are paid.
This is an overview of your responsibilities, and it is not all inclusive. You may find hiring an attorney to be helpful. The probate process can be complicated when the estate involves a variety of assets.
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