Estate Administration in Richmond, Indiana

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"Estate administration" refers to the procedure which must be followed when the estate of a person who has recently died is being distributed, either according to his or her wishes as laid out in a will, or the laws regulating the distribution of the assets of a person who dies without a will.

If the decedent (the person who died) left a will, the process of estate administration in Richmond Indiana will usually be carried out according to the instructions in the will.

Most commonly, a will names a person to serve as executor, whose job it is to guarantee that the estate is properly administered.

The executor generally has at least some work cut out for them. This obviously raises the issue of compensation. The easiest way to guarantee that the executor does his or her job is simply to appoint the person who has the most to gain from the will. That way, they cannot inherit until the process is done.

What if The Will Does Not Name an Executor?

If a Richmond, Indiana will does not assign anyone to serve as executor, or there is no will, the court has to choose someone to fill that role.

Usually, the person chosen to be executor is the one who would benefit most under the will, or under Indiana's intestacy laws. "Intestacy" refers to a situation in which a person dies without a will, or "dies intestate." Every state has laws to address this situation, and there isn't a lot of variation from state to state. Usually, the decedent's property will go to his or her closest relative, and if absolutely no living relatives can be found, it will go to the state.

If no executor is named in the will, anyone with a share in the will can apply to the court in Richmond, Indiana to be the executor of the estate, if they wish.

Once an executor is assigned (whether by being named in the will, or on the application of another person), they "step into the shoes" of the estate, and are expected to safeguard its interests to the fullest extent possible. They further are obligated to accurately inventory the estate's debts and assets, as well as notify possible beneficiaries.

Can a Richmond, Indiana Estate Administration Attorney Help?

If you are the executor of an estate, and don't know how to handle some of the legal and financial complexities that may arise, an experienced Richmond, Indiana lawyer can make this process a great deal easier.

Talk to a Wills, Trusts & Estates Law Attorney now!

Life in Richmond

Richmond is a large city in Wayne County, in eastern Indiana. Richmond borders Ohio. The city has twice received the All-American City Award.

Popular attractions include Hayes Arboretum, Wayne County Historical Museum, Indiana Football Hall of Fame, Abram Gaar House and Farm, Old Richmond Historic District, Starr Historic District, Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church, Old National Road Welcome Center, Whitewater Gorge Park, Gennett Walk of Fame, Cardinal Greenway, Morrisson Reeves Library, Madonna of the Trail and Richmond Art Museum.

Richmond is home to many attorneys who can handle any and every legal need. Thus, Richmond residents can remain rest assured because all of their legal needs will be adequately handled.

Overall, Richmond offers residents a wonderful quality of life!

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