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EPISODE · May 21, 2025 · 9 MIN

Probate Bootcamp: An Executor's Guide

from Elder Law Report · host Greg McIntyre, J.D., M.B.A.

What exactly happens when someone names you as the executor of their will? Far more than most people realize. In this enlightening discussion, attorneys Jane Dearwester and Haley Matson of McIntyre Elder Law pull back the curtain on the executor's role during their "Probate Boot Camp."The conversation begins with a crucial concept many new executors don't fully grasp: the fiduciary duty. This legal standard means you're handling someone else's money with the highest level of care and responsibility. Jane and Haley walk listeners through the practical first steps every executor must take, from locating the original "wet ink" will to formally applying for appointment through the court. Even with a perfectly drafted will, the probate process requires court supervision and specific legal procedures.Things get particularly interesting when the attorneys dive into the complications that frequently arise. Will contests from disgruntled heirs, allegations of undue influence, questions about testamentary capacity, and disputes over property distribution can transform a seemingly straightforward process into years of litigation. Drawing from their extensive experience in estate litigation, they share real-world scenarios where executors found themselves caught in family disputes while trying to fulfill their duties. The discussion covers executor compensation (up to 5% of estate assets), when to seek professional help, and how even simple estates typically take 6-12 months to settle.Whether you're currently serving as an executor, have been named in someone's will, or are planning your own estate, this conversation provides invaluable insights into the probate process. Have questions about your specific situation? McIntyre Elder Law offers free consultations at their offices in Hendersonville, Charlotte, and Shelby. Visit mcintyrederlaw.com to learn more about probate and other elder law topics.

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What exactly happens when someone names you as the executor of their will? Far more than most people realize. In this enlightening discussion, attorneys Jane Dearwester and Haley Matson of McIntyre Elder Law pull back the curtain on the executor's role during their "Probate Boot Camp." The conversation begins with a crucial concept many new executors don't fully grasp: the fiduciary duty. This legal standard means you're handling someone else's money with the highest level of care and respon...

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