So, you’ve been named the executor of a will. First off, it is no understatement that you are being trusted with an important role, but what exactly does being an “executor” entail? Let’s dive into the responsibilities and how you can navigate this journey smoothly.
The Executor’s Checklist
- Locate the Will
- Apply for the Death Certificate
- Manage Assets
- File for Probate (if needed)
- Notify Beneficiaries and Creditors
- Settle Debts and Taxes
- Distribute the Estate
- Close the Estate
- Stay Organized: Keep detailed records and make checklists to track your progress.
- Seek Professional Help: Don’t hesitate to consult with lawyers, accountants, or financial advisors.
- Communicate: Maintain open lines of communication with beneficiaries and keep them informed throughout the process.