Allegheny County PA - Executor Duties Checklist

Pennsylvania Estate Planning Attorneys at DeRiso, DeRiso & Suher Help Clients Develop Thorough Executor Checklists

It can seem like an overwhelming responsibility to be the executor of an estate. With the experienced legal assistance of attorneys at DeRiso, DeRiso & Suher, clients can develop a comprehensive checklist that helps them understand the steps necessary in completing this important responsibility. Associates at DeRiso, DeRiso & Suher have decades of experience in all areas of estate management, including legal advice and guidance and the drafting of an executor’s checklist that is personalized to your particular situation. Contact us to learn how we can help you get through this process as efficiently as possible.

What Responsibilities Does An Executor of an Estate Have?

Establishing a comprehensive estate plan that includes an executor’s checklist is an efficient way to help you understand the responsibilities associated with managing an estate, and also to protect the rights and wishes of your family. Your elderly family member can review the checklist in advance to be sure every wish is accounted for. Some common responsibilities that should be included on an executor’s checklist include:

  • Outlining the size of the estate
  • Notifying all beneficiaries
  • Creating a bank account for the estate
  • Paying all debts and taxes
  • Listing assets
  • Handling daily affairs

These are only some of the duties that should be included on an executor’s checklist. The Pennsylvania estate attorneys at DeRiso, DeRiso & Suher can help you develop a checklist and execute the steps. Contact DeRiso, DeRiso & Suher to spare your loved ones of frustration. We enjoy putting our many years of experience to work for our clients and their families.

Contact Our Living Will and Estate Planning Law Firm in Allegheny County, PA

Put experience, proven ability, and a commitment to client service behind your estate planning and probate needs. We have the experience to represent all parties, including executors, administrators and individual heirs. Whether you need guidance through the probate process, or reliable service from experienced trial attorneys, we stand ready to help you. Call our attorneys today at (412) 452-9712 to schedule an initial consultation or contact us online.

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