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role of an executor of a deceased person's estate is to distribute that person's assets as per the instructions provided in a valid Will. The deceased person will often expressly nominate someone to do this i.e. "I nominate Mrs Christine Jones to be the executor of this Will". If not, it [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] can sometimes be [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] implied from the Will who the deceased wished to do this job i.e. "I would like Mrs Christine Jones to sell my stocks and shares and distribute the money between my children."
The executor appointed for this duty can accept their responsibility by either applying for a grant of probate or 'intermeddling' in the estate. 'Intermeddling' is where the executor takes actions such as paying [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] off a debt owed by the estate or realising an asset. Humanitarian actions such as arranging the funeral does not class as intermeddling.
The executor does not have to accept their role and they are able to decline their duties, this is only if they have not applied for probate or intermeddled in the estate.
What are the main duties of an executor?
An executor of an estate in the UK has 3 basic duties:
- To collect in (and realise where necessary) the assets belonging to the deceased;
- From this collection, pay any outstanding debts owed by the estate; and
- To distribute any legacies or assets to the beneficiaries under the will.
The usual common law fiduciary duties apply to an executor of an estate. For example, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] the executor should act with reasonable care and exercise reasonable skill as appropriate to the situation.
There are, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] however, instances where an executor can become personally liable for monies belonging to, or owed by the estate. For examples, if the executor makes a financial loss on an asset belonging to the estate due to failure to act at the correct time, then they may become personally liable to the beneficiaries for this loss. This risk of executives incurring personal liability is not unusual, particularly in cases where there is money owed by the estate to 3rd parties and inheritance tax liabilities. For this reason, amongst others, if the estate is particularly large or complex an executor will often seek legal advice when completing their duties.
Things which are outside of the deceased's estate do not come under the umbrella of assets which the executor has to deal with. Examples of these include:
- Any property held as joint tenants (law of survivorship applies); &bull;
- Property which was owned in the capacity of a life tenant with then pass to the remainder man;
- Property owned internationally;
- Policies written into trust;
- Lump sums payable under occupational or personal pension schemes; &bull;
- Death in service schemes; and
- Conditional gifts made.
How long can an executor take to do the job?
There is no set time period for an executor to deal with an estate. HMRC demand that UK inheritance tax should be paid within 6 months from the date of the testator's death. The tax must also be paid before a grant of probate is issued.
The estate cannot be dealt with until all claims owed against it are paid, 3rd parties have up to 6 months from the date of the grant of probate in order to claim any monies owed to them.
There are numerous reasons to why the administration of an estate can take longer than expected. It is usually assumed that the distribution should be completed within one year - this is however by no means a fixed rule.
As you can see, being an executor double and thus have some very real risks. Due to this, you should really consider instructing an experienced UK Probate Solicitor unless you have been an executor before and are entirely confident in your ability to do the role.
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