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- Duties of an executor - legalaid. wa. gov. au
An executor is the person named in a will to carry out the wishes of a person after they die They organise to collect the assets of the deceased, pay the debts and distribute the property as set out in the deceased’s will
- Duties of executors | Legal Aid WA
Duties of executors An executor is the person named in a will to carry out the wishes of a person after they die They organise to collect the assets of the deceased, pay the debts and distribute the property as set out in the deceased's will
- Wills and estates | Legal Aid WA
The executor of your will has to follow your instructions in managing and sharing your estate Many problems can arise after someone dies There can be complications if the person has died without a will, if a will has not been made properly, or if a person wishes to challenge their share of an inheritance
- Wills | Legal Aid WA
Ask the person you wish to appoint as executor for permission to appoint them Consider appointing an alternative executor in your will in case your first choice of executor refuses to accept the appointment or is no longer able to perform the role
- Funerals | Legal Aid WA
If the deceased person has made a will and named an executor, the executor has the right to arrange for burial of the deceased's body If the deceased has died without a will, the usual approach is that the person entitled to a grant of administration is usually the person responsible for the burial of the body
- Making a will - legalaid. wa. gov. au
Making a will Making a will Your will is one of the most important documents you will ever sign A badly written will often leads to delays and disputes The information provided here does not cover all issues about making a will It is only about Western Australian law on wills
- Get help with wills and estates | Legal Aid WA
How can Legal Aid WA help? Legal Aid WA does not draft wills, or give advice or assistance about probate or letters of administration, or coronial matters Lawyers working in our Elder Rights WA service can give those eligible free preliminary advice about making a will but they cannot draft your will for you Grants of aid in civil matters are normally not available for help with wills and
- Search Results | Legal Aid WA
An executor is the person named in a will to carry out the wishes of a person after they die They organise to collect the assets of the deceased, pay the debts and distribute the property as set out in the deceased's will
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