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It means whoever is deemed the executor of said will and/ or estate has now the responsibility and control over disabled/deceased individuals finances, properties, or just anything stated within the individuals will.

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They are the person responsible for managing the estate. They make an accounting to the court, collect and pay bills and value the estate. They also file tax returns. They also distribute the assets according to the will.

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