The executor—or personal representative—takes responsibility for filing court paperwork, listing assets, notifying beneficiaries and creditors, and handling estate expenses. If a will specifically names someone to serve in this capacity, the court typically approves that choice. The executor also documents the estate’s transactions so beneficiaries can see how finances were managed. It’s a critical job that demands organization and transparency.
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