Responsibilities of Co-Executors During an Estate Administration
An executor is the person in charge of administering a decedent’s probate estate. When there are co-executors named, those responsibilities are magnified.
How to Find the Assets That Belong to a Trust
An important duty of a trustee is to identify the trust assets. Doing so is not always as easy as it may seem at first.
Creditors Only Have a Certain Amount of Time to File a Claim
During a probate administration, notice must be provided to creditors. After the notice is sent, creditors have a limited period of time to file a claim.
How a Power of Attorney Is Used When a Person Is incapacitated?
A power of attorney is a common aspect of a basic estate plan. This document may be used when the individual is incapacitated in order to administer his estate.
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Understanding the Differences Between a Will and a Trust
While a will and a trust are both useful estate planning tools, they are not the same thing. During administration it is important to understand the difference.