Miscellaneous 2008

Deceased estates - Estate administration

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 12 Aug 2008

 

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This paper covers:

  • what happens when someone dies, i.e., in the estate administration context?
  • what are the duties and responsibilities of executors?
  • the steps to be taken to ensure that the executor carries out the terms of the will of the deceased
  • "housekeeping hints" for executors
  • what happens if you die without a will?
Author(s)

Individual Session

Deceased estates - estate administration

Author(s): Cathy Caveney
Materials from this session:

Details

  • Published By: Cathy Caveney
  • Published On:12 Aug 2008
  • Took place at:The Sebel Playford, Adelaide

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