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Executor/Adminstrator
The executor or administrator of an estate is responsible for representing the estate in the probate process.  This section explains his or her duties, provides information on how long the process generally takes and discusses what to do when others criticize the executor for not closing probate in a reasonable amount of time. 


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How long it takes to settle a Trust after the Creator or Grantor dies depends on what needs to be done. It might take a few months, and it might ...




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