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.
Does an Executor Have to Show Accounting to Beneficiaries?
Table of Contents Key Takeaways Executor Accounting Process Beneficiary Rights in California Executor’s Duty of Transparency Consequences of Not Receiving an Accounting Next Steps if…
Executor Duties in California: What to Do After Someone Passes Away
Serving as an executor in California is a significant responsibility that requires diligence, organization, and a clear understanding of legal obligations. At The Grossman Law…
Fiduciary Duties of Executors and Trustees in California
Understanding Fiduciary Duties in California Losing a loved one is never easy. The grief, the emotional toll, and the overwhelming responsibilities that come with managing…
Can an Executor Decide Who Gets What?
Can an executor decide who gets what? An executor of a will cannot arbitrarily decide who gets what from the decedent’s estate. Their primary responsibility…