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Episode Summary
In this episode, Gordon and Jenna break down three key aspects of estate administration that often surprise executors. While many assume the role is straightforward, there are hidden complexities, legal responsibilities, and risks that can catch executors off guard.
They discuss the public nature of probate, the personal liability risks of being an executor, and the importance of understanding that you can decline the role before acting. If you’ve been named an executor or are involved in estate planning, this episode is packed with essential insights.
Key Takeaways
1. Probate is a Public Process
2. Executors Can Be Held Personally Liable
3. Executors Can Decline the Role
Final Thoughts & Next Steps
Executors should educate themselves on the responsibilities and risks before acting. Thoughtful planning and early conversations can prevent future complications. If you’ve been named an executor, seek legal advice to ensure you’re prepared.
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Hosts:
Jenna Carvalho
The smartest way to choose an executor.
Guardian Estate Company
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Gordon VanderLeek
Give your family a legacy of protection - Wills, Estates and Trusts.
VanderLeek Law
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Episode Summary
In this episode, Gordon and Jenna break down three key aspects of estate administration that often surprise executors. While many assume the role is straightforward, there are hidden complexities, legal responsibilities, and risks that can catch executors off guard.
They discuss the public nature of probate, the personal liability risks of being an executor, and the importance of understanding that you can decline the role before acting. If you’ve been named an executor or are involved in estate planning, this episode is packed with essential insights.
Key Takeaways
1. Probate is a Public Process
2. Executors Can Be Held Personally Liable
3. Executors Can Decline the Role
Final Thoughts & Next Steps
Executors should educate themselves on the responsibilities and risks before acting. Thoughtful planning and early conversations can prevent future complications. If you’ve been named an executor, seek legal advice to ensure you’re prepared.
Subscribe & Follow
Thank you for tuning in! Subscribe to Estates Made Simple on your favorite podcast platform or YouTube.
📌 See you next time! 😊
Hosts:
Jenna Carvalho
The smartest way to choose an executor.
Guardian Estate Company
Facebook
LinkedIn
Instagram
Gordon VanderLeek
Give your family a legacy of protection - Wills, Estates and Trusts.
VanderLeek Law
Facebook
LinkedIn
Instagram