
How Can The Executor of Will in NSW Perform Their Duty?
The duty of the executor of Will in NSW can be fairly extensive, operating as the responsible party for the division of key family assets from a deceased estate. The good news is that participants don’t have to be overwhelmed by the task so long as they know what to do and who to deal with from day to day. Recognise The Role Appointment Early A common occurrence that has set back the executor of Will in NSW on many occasions is the late notice of the appointment. Either they were made aware of their duties and forgot or the role was sprung upon them at the last minute. This is always a setting for anxiety and tension among family members, so it is important that participants recognise the role…