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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/bryantelderlaw/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Administrators and executors of a deceased individual\u2019s estate are personal representatives who are appointed by a court of law to serve in that capacity. Executors have numerous responsibilities that they are often tasked with, and they are responsible for carrying out these duties properly and efficiently. In fact, failing to exercise diligence in carrying out the duties of an estate executor could potentially result in personal liability for the executor.<\/p>\n
If you are in the process of qualifying as an executor for the estate of a deceased loved one, it is important that you speak with a California probate lawyer as soon as you can. Your attorney will be able to explain all of your legal duties to you and can help you through every step of the process.<\/p>\n
As the executor of a deceased individual\u2019s estate, a qualifying individual should be expected to inventory the various assets of the estate, pay the deceased individual\u2019s debts and taxes, communicate with the decedent\u2019s taxing authorities and creditors, and pay for various types of professional services. It is important to keep in mind, however, that an executor should not make any type of distribution or payment to a creditor (or anyone else) without first seeking and obtaining approval from the court.<\/p>\n
To speed up the process, you might be able to request approval as the estate representative<\/a> from the court. If the court decides to grant you that permission, you will not need to request approval every time that a distribution or payment needs to be made on behalf of the estate.<\/p>\n As part of the\u00a0California probate process<\/a>, beneficiaries<\/a> and creditors obtain what they are eligible to recover from a deceased person\u2019s estate. When you serve as an executor, you must give these individuals an opportunity to become involved in the probate process. Specifically, you will be required to notify all beneficiaries and creditors that the deceased person has passed away. You will also be required to provide these individuals with details about the probate process and how it will work going forward.<\/p>\nNotifying Beneficiaries and Creditors<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Waiting for a Formal Court Appointment to Act as the Estate Executor<\/strong><\/h2>\n