Personally they are not responsible for anything. As the executor of the estate, they are responsible for maintaining the estate so most utilities are going to be good.
The estate is responsible for paying all taxes. The executor is responsible for making sure that the estate does so.
The executor is not personally liable. They are required to use the estate funds to resolve bills.
The estate is responsible for attorney's fees. The executor is responsible to pay the debts of the estate before any property can be distributed. If the executor mishandles the funds they will be personally liable.
"Letters Testamentary" are issued after the will has been probated. Probated means proved as genuine. It does not mean the process of administering the estate by collecting assets, paying bills and disbursing the estate. Once Letters are issued, the exeutor/executrix begins the administration of the estate. Letters Testamentary have no relation at all to trusts.
If the mortgage isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. If you signed the mortgage then you are responsible for paying the debt on your husband's property. You need to consult with an attorney about having your husband's estate probated. If you're not on the deed the property is part of his estate and his estate must be probated in order for title to pass to his heirs.If the mortgage isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. If you signed the mortgage then you are responsible for paying the debt on your husband's property. You need to consult with an attorney about having your husband's estate probated. If you're not on the deed the property is part of his estate and his estate must be probated in order for title to pass to his heirs.If the mortgage isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. If you signed the mortgage then you are responsible for paying the debt on your husband's property. You need to consult with an attorney about having your husband's estate probated. If you're not on the deed the property is part of his estate and his estate must be probated in order for title to pass to his heirs.If the mortgage isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. If you signed the mortgage then you are responsible for paying the debt on your husband's property. You need to consult with an attorney about having your husband's estate probated. If you're not on the deed the property is part of his estate and his estate must be probated in order for title to pass to his heirs.
The executor is responsible for the settling of the debts of the estate. They are to use the assets of the estate to do so. If there are not enough assets, the debtors don't get paid. Unless they have committed fraud, there is nothing to arrest them for.
Generally no. The estate is responsible for paying the sole debts of the decedent. If on the other hand the debts are owed jointly with the person who was appointed the executor then that person is still responsible for paying them.
Yes. The executor of the estate is responsible for paying any outstanding debts owed by the decedent. Those debts must be paid before any assets can be distributed to the heirs.Yes. The executor of the estate is responsible for paying any outstanding debts owed by the decedent. Those debts must be paid before any assets can be distributed to the heirs.Yes. The executor of the estate is responsible for paying any outstanding debts owed by the decedent. Those debts must be paid before any assets can be distributed to the heirs.Yes. The executor of the estate is responsible for paying any outstanding debts owed by the decedent. Those debts must be paid before any assets can be distributed to the heirs.
Yes. That is one of the duties of the executor. The debts must be paid out of the assets of the estate before legacies are paid to the beneficiaries.
Generally: Yes. Paying their own fee from the estate, as well as distribution, must be done before the estate is closed. The executor's fee is set by law and will appear in the final account. As long as the fee is properly assessed and listed in the final account, the court will approve the final account and at that time the estate is closed. All the executor's duties must be completed before the estate can be closed.Generally: Yes. Paying their own fee from the estate, as well as distribution, must be done before the estate is closed. The executor's fee is set by law and will appear in the final account. As long as the fee is properly assessed and listed in the final account, the court will approve the final account and at that time the estate is closed. All the executor's duties must be completed before the estate can be closed.Generally: Yes. Paying their own fee from the estate, as well as distribution, must be done before the estate is closed. The executor's fee is set by law and will appear in the final account. As long as the fee is properly assessed and listed in the final account, the court will approve the final account and at that time the estate is closed. All the executor's duties must be completed before the estate can be closed.Generally: Yes. Paying their own fee from the estate, as well as distribution, must be done before the estate is closed. The executor's fee is set by law and will appear in the final account. As long as the fee is properly assessed and listed in the final account, the court will approve the final account and at that time the estate is closed. All the executor's duties must be completed before the estate can be closed.
No it's the person that is paying for the funeral or an executor of the deceased's estate.
you have to prepare an invoice that needs to be presented to the executor of the dead persons estate.