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What is the difference in an executor and a personal representative?

Basically, they are the same.  Technically, an "executor" is someone who oversees the estate …

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What does it mean if a trust was never "executed"?

If the trust was never executed, this means that something was not done to …

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How long do you have to transfer the deed of a deceased person's property to another name?

What I believe that you are saying is that the property was left to …

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How is a Trust executed?

If your father suffers from dementia, is he only suffering from it time to …

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