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Being a will executor is a complicated and time consuming job. The duties and responsibilities of a will executor are determined by state specific probate codes in the state in which the decedent (deceased person) was domiciled.

Will executors should learn their executor duties and the specific legal, accounting and procedural requirements in settling the probate estate.

Estate executors also have a duty to meet the terms stated in the last will and testament and have a duty to deal fairly with estate beneficiaries. Will Executor Duties

Many states require executors who are going through the probate process to hire a probate or estate administration lawyer.

Receive the professional advice of a qualified probate attorney before taking any action.

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