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executor

[ig-zek-yuh-ter, ek-si-kyoo-ter] / ɪgˈzɛk yə tər, ˈɛk sɪˌkyu tər /


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The statute of limitations may be tolled if your father was mentally incapacitated and/or if the fiduciary concealed material facts from a co-trustee or executor and made false representations when settling the estate.

From MarketWatch

My distrustful and selfish brother was named as the executor of my late parents’ estate.

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She did not know that as her executor, it was her responsibility to file a tax return for her for the portion of the year that she was alive.

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The trickier part, for solo agers and people without children, is deciding who should hold financial and medical power of attorney for you and who to appoint as the executor of your trust.

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In September, the House committee released the Jan. 18, 2019, version of Epstein’s will that listed Ruemmler as a backup executor.

From The Wall Street Journal