Estate planning 2022

Taking on an Executorship - ethics, conflicts and other complications

Source: National

Published Date: 1 Sep 2022

 

This presentation covers:

  • The risks in acting as executor of a deceased estate, including when an executor may become personally liable for the debts of the estate
  • How executors may mitigate these risks and safeguard their interests
  • The tax implications of executor commissions
  • How to navigate potential conflicts of interest
  • The duties of advisors when providing advice to an executor
  • Can the executor always get their costs paid from the estate?
  • What happens when it all gets too hard - can an executor cease to act?

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  • Published By: Emma Woolley CTA
  • Published On:1 Sep 2022
  • Took place at:Hilton Brisbane & Online

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