What to do if you are the Executor?
Losing a family member is an overwhelming time. This loss can turn your life upside down and it is important to deal with the grief in your own way. It can be extremely difficult to have to put those emotions aside to fulfil the role of being the executor of your loved one’s Will, especially when you may feel lost, overwhelmed or not know where to begin.
You have been entrusted to ensure your loved one’s final wishes are carried out, and this can feel like a tremendous responsibility during a very difficult time. The weight of the role can often become too much, and it is good to understand what options are available for assistance.
Executor responsibilities
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Locate the Will
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Arrange the funeral
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Apply for a Grant of Probate from the Supreme Court of Victoria
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Secure assets, pay outstanding bills and arrange asset valuations if required
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Locate beneficiaries, including anyone interstate or overseas
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Defend the estate against litigation (if required)
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Lodge tax returns, if applicable
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Resolve any disputes between beneficiaries
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Set up trusts (if required by the Will) and administer them
State Trustees can help by taking on the role of executor and trustee.
How we can help
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Deceased Estate Administration: This option comprises full and convenient end-to-end estate administration; it is best suited to executors who are seeking the peace of mind that the experts are taking care of everything.
Every estate is unique. Some may be complicated or others may be straightforward. Sometimes an estate may appear straight forward, but unexpected complications may arise. As Victoria’s leading estate administrator, State Trustees is experienced in all types of estates.
Explore the resources State Trustees offers or call us for obligation free advice on 03 9667 6444 or if you are outside Melbourne on 1300 138 672.
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