Content Overview
- Summary
- Why Do I Need To Appoint A Personal Representative?
- What Does A Personal Representative Do?
- Does A Personal Representative Get Paid?
- Whom Can I Legally Choose As A Personal Representative?
- Is The Person I Choose Required to Serve As Personal Representative?
- How To Choose A Personal Representative
- What If I Want To Change My Choice Of Personal Representative?
- Qualities To Look For In A Personal Representative
- Does My Personal Representative Have To Be An Attorney?
- Discussions To Have With Your Personal Representative
Personal Representative/Executor
Why Do I Need To Appoint A Personal Representative?
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If you don't appoint a Personal Representative in your Will, the court will appoint an Administrator. The person the court appoints might not be the best person for the job, may have no personal knowledge of your heirs and their needs, or could try to undermine your wishes.
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