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The Personal Representative

When a person dies with a properly prepared will an executor is named in their will document. The executor through probate proceedings becomes THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE and is the responsible party (with the help of professionals) to settle the affairs and distribute assets to the beneficiaries of the estate.

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Introduction to The Personal Representative

Settling an Estate Frequently Asked Questions

The Personal Rep.'s Estate Settlement Process

Personal Rep. Glossary and Definitions

Reading the Will

Free Probate Forms (all states)

 

Executor & Personal Representatives Duties

Personal Representative Fiduciary Duties

Personal Representative. Word of Caution

Should you Serve as Personal Representative.?

Personal Representative: Getting Organized

Selecting an Attorney

Personal Representative: Transferring Assets

Selling Assets and Taxes

Dealing with Real Estate

 

Personal Rep.s Resources

Personal Representative Time Line

Personal Representative Estate / Probate Checklist

Recommended Books for Personal Representatives

Estate Tax Rates

 

Online links on Grief Care

Valuable Links

Grief Counseling links

Recommended Books

 

estate settlement

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The Personal Representative Family Grief Care

The Grieving Process

Grief- Our Thoughts..

Suggestions From a Grief Survivor

 

Grief Care Articles From Professionals

Index of Grief Articles

Pay Me Now or Pay Me Later

Grief: I'm Fine...and Other Lies!!!

Is It Ever too soon to Recover?

 

The Personal Representative Links to:

Free online Memorials

Estate Tax Calculators

Allocating Personal Property

 

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