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Posts Tagged ‘executor liability’

New Video Keeps Pennsylvania Executors Out Of Court and Out of Trouble

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Are You The Executor of A Pennsylvania Will or Estate?

Want To Avoid The Pitfalls of Probate and The Personal
Liability When Executors Get Sued?

This new article and video reveals some of the best ways
for executors to:

Avoid Getting Sued and Being Personally Liable to Estate Beneficiaries

How Executors Get Paid Without Family Problems or Court Intervention

Get Information and Resources To Reduce Costs and Avoid Trouble

Click here for access to several brief videos for estate executors

For more information or our report: The Ten Most Common Mistakes
Executors Make and How To Avoid Them click here
or call toll free
to 1-888-573-7407 and ask for Lisa or Tammy.  They
will make sure that you get a hard copy of the report.

David Frees on Executor Resources and Preventing Liability

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Mom Named Me As Executor – Now Who Can Sue Me? Read This Before Starting the Executor Or Trustee Job

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Free Report on The Most Copmmon Mistake Executor's Make

Free Report on The Most Copmmon Mistake Executor's Make

By: David M. Frees III, Esquire Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees with Law Offices For Your Convenience in Phoenixville, Malvern and West Chester

It is an honor to have been named as an executor of an estate, or as a trustee of a trust. The person who created the will or trust obviously had a great deal of faith and confidence in you as a person, and in your ability to get things done, quickly, efficiently, cost effectively, and to keep the peace among often competing interests at a difficult time in their lives.

But most trustees and executors are surprised to discover that those jobs are difficult, time consuming, and carry a great deal of exposure to personal liability. Now I do not mean, that be agreeing to be an executor or trustee, that you automatically become liable for the debts of the deceased. You do not.

However, there are many ways in which executors and trustees are exposed to liability for their actions and you simply must understand them before agreeing to undertake the job. Once you get started, it might be too late.

Please view this short video before being sworn in as an executor, or before agreeing to act as a trustee.

Click here for our report for Pennsylvania executors: The Ten Most Common Mistakes That Executors Make and How To Avoid Them.

For a private consultation with David Frees, in any of our conveniently located law offices, please call
610-933-8069.

For access to our free executor and trustee information and a courtesy discount on any fee arrangement, be sure to mention that you read this blog post when you call.

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