Oh, How Convenient
This article was co-authored with Ronald Neal, student-at-law. A centuries’ old practice gives personal representatives one year after the death of a deceased to wind up the deceased’s estate (calling in assets, paying estate debts, converting assets to enable distribution of the estate, etc.). This is often called the “executor’s year”. However, in today’s world, it frequently takes more than one year to administer an estate. What happens if a….
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