Episode 59: Executors Behaving Badly

Episode 59: Executors Behaving Badly | Boomer Time with Nancy Cogar

In this episode, we are talking about Executors Behaving Badly. These are the folks that you name in your Will to take charge of your affairs when you die.  These are the same folks you trust will follow your instructions in that document.

Well people are people, right?  Sometimes it doesn’t go that way – actually in can go way of course.  I’m talking Executors stealing funds, running off, forgetting to tell the Court that they have other family members, selling houses without others consent…ignoring their duties, unnecessarily delaying administration and distributions… you name it, it has happened.  I am going to share a few of those stories today and it’s my hope that you will think more specifically about who you leave in charge of your affairs after you’re gone OR learn what you can do as a beneficiary to take action in these circumstances.

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