FAQ: Definition and Duties of the Personal Representative/Executor

 

Who is legally responsible for handling probate?

When someone dies with a will, the personal representative or executor they name will be responsible for handling probate under the control of the state’s probate court, in most cases.

When there is no will, the court will appoint an administrator who manages the estate and probate based on the state’s probate laws.

In most states, the probate court maintains a great deal of oversight over the executor or administrator’s actions and requires permission to do certain activities like selling property.

 
 

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please be aware that the information on this page is delivered without warranty or guarantee of accuracy. It’s provided to help you learn more and formulate specific questions to discuss with your attorney and/or your Real Estate Professional and/or to help a personal representative, executor or executrix when executing their challenging responsibilities. By accessing this page, you acknowledge that it has been provided for information only and that you are hereby advised that any decisions regarding probate issues should be discussed with an attorney and/or a Real Estate Professional.