4 – Talk to the Beneficiaries and the Deceased’s Family. The article suggests that as you manage and close an estate, you may be in close contact with the family and beneficiaries. It helps to map out a basic plan of action with them. This will give an idea about expectations on both sides and if they’ll be helpful in the process. It’s a way to connect with them and show that are going to be honest and transparent in your actions.

5 – Spend Some Time Grieving. Finally, it’s important to prioritize and remember to take time to grieve. Remember to have patience, too.

As a new executor, the article says you might be stressed out and overwhelmed about how to proceed. There’s a ton of stuff to do – it is not an easy job.

You may wish to consider calling on the counsel of an experienced estate planning attorney to guide you through the process.

Philip J. Kavesh
Nationally recognized attorney helping clients with customized estate planning guidance for over 40 years.
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