If the person is named under a Will, that person is known as the executor. If there is no Will, that person can apply to the court to be appointed as an administrator of the estate.
We recommend that you meet with an attorney that your are comfortable with to help you prepare the paperwork necessary to be appointed as Executor or Administrator. The Court will then give you the necessary paperwork to speak with banks, set up an account, and make any claim for funds owed to the estate. Once you have started collecting assets, then you can arrange to pay the estate's bills.
We strongly recommend that you do NOT distribute money to any beneficiaries until all the bills have been paid and you have received a waiver or release from the beneficiaries stating that they approve of your actions as executor.
To learn more about estate administration or hiring a probate Attorney, please visit us at: https://pollockfirm.com/estate-administration-2/
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