Executorship or being an Executor basically means a person (or organisation) who has been appointed in a will to carry out the instructions of the deceased.
Executor duties can include:
- The disbursement of property to the beneficiaries.
- Obtaining information about any potential heirs.
- Collecting and arranging for payment of debts.
- Approving or disapproving creditor’s claims.
Although it is common for the executor to be a family member, making decisions and dealing with affairs of a loved one can be difficult especially when grieving, therefore it is often advantageous to appoint an impartial executor.
How we can help
- We can accept appointment as executors to existing estates.
- We can accept appointment as executors under the terms of a will.
- We can direct you to any other relevant services.
- We can make a difficult time easier by managing the financial aspects for you.
Our commitment to you
- There is no charge until such time as work is undertaken in an estate.
- Your interests will be our first concern.
- We will provide you with a cost efficient and professional service.
- We will tailor make the service to meet your requirements.