Executor Information & Resources
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An executor has specific responsibilities and legal and fiduciary duties,
in a new environment, with unfamiliar circumstances.
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Find and Vet a Great Estate Attorney
For many estates, the estate attorney is the shepherd who guides the executor and family through the storm and to a place of settlement. Some estates are simple. Some estates are complex. Some families are agreeable. Some are not. Many factors contribute to the estate settlement experience. However, just as

Executor Road: Managing the Estate Like a Business
Poof! You’re an Executor. That is to say, suddenly you’re the President and CEO of an estate. You are a fiduciary, which means you have a financial responsibility to the shareholders, excuse me – stakeholders, or rather, the heirs. A list of projects awaits your direction. You likely have subcontractors

What is The Estate Registry?
Company Profile: The Estate Registry The Estate Registry is a provider of Estate Planning and After-Loss services. Three core segments compile the scope of what The Estate Registry provides. LegacyNOW is a digital estate planning and lifecycle management platform. NotifyNOW notifies an individual’s passing to creditors, subscription services, and loyalty

Understanding Personal Property Appraisers
When someone dies, their “stuff” or belongings are legally called “estate personal property.” While they were always the decedent’s possessions, this classification has new meaning for heirs, executors, the IRS, and probate courts. During dissolution, when the name changes, the question becomes, “Does it have any value?” This is where

North Carolina Probate and Estate Reference
North Carolina Wills, Trusts, and Estates | Executor Guide | Best Estate Resources North Carolina Executor Help | 3-minute read Below are curated off-site estate resources and information for the State of North Carolina. Guidelines, rules, and statutes are subject to change. This information is provided as a guide only.

About Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return
The executor of a decedent’s estate uses Form 706 to figure the estate tax imposed by Chapter 11 of the Internal Revenue Code. Form 706 is also used to compute the generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax imposed by Chapter 13 on direct skips. Here is the IRS publication explaining Form 706: About
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A good majority of executors face the responsibilities of estate administration and probate with little or no related experience. It may be challenging to ‘get your head around it all’ and ‘to get it right’. As executors confront challenge after challenge, the estate load can became heavy indeed. We publish Executorium.com with this in mind.
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