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Do Executors Need a Probate Lawyer? When Going Without a Probate Attorney Becomes Dangerous
Not every estate needs an attorney, but most do. Simple estates under $500,000 with clear wills and straightforward assets might be safe for DIY administration. But estate tax requirements, business interests, real estate in multiple states, will contests, or creditor disputes require professional help.
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What Executors Get Sued For: Personal Liability That Outlasts Estate Closure
Most executors think their legal responsibility ends when the estate closes. The truth is far more unsettling. Personal liability for fiduciary breaches, unpaid taxes, and creditor violations can follow you for years after probate ends, turning an act of service into financial devastation.
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Being Named Executor: Complete Guide to Legal Duties, Timeline & Protecting Yourself from Personal Risk
Being named executor isn’t a simple honor—it’s accepting personal financial liability, 100-500 hours of legal work over 6-18 months, and responsibilities that can cost you tens of thousands from your own pocket if mistakes are made. Before you say yes, understand what you’re actually signing up for, how to protect yourself from liability, and whether…
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