Understanding the Role of the Executor in Indiana Probate
Under Indiana probate laws and rules, the executor, also known as the personal representative, is responsible for filing court documents, inventorying assets, notifying beneficiaries and creditors, and managing estate expenses. If a will designates an individual for this role, the court generally upholds that choice. The executor must also maintain detailed records of all estate transactions to ensure transparency for beneficiaries. This role requires strong organizational skills and adherence to legal procedures.
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