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Tag Archives: Insolvent Estate

what to do when someone dies with debts

What To Do When Someone Dies With Debts

Probate & Estate AdministrationBy Rod GendersOctober 16, 2018
what to do when someone dies with debts

How to handle the common issue of debts that have not been resolved before a person dies.

An Executor is the person who is appointed under a Will, to administer the estate of a person who has died (the Deceased).

In the Probate process, the Court confirms that a specific piece of paper is the Last Will of the Deceased and appoints the person named in the Will to be the Executor.

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