Title: Executor Duties and Responsibilities in Illinois
1Executor Duties
and Responsibilities In Illinois
2Estate Planning Decisions
3Your Last Will and Testament is likely the
foundation of your estate plan
4When creating your Will you will need to make
numerous important decisions relating to your
estate assets
5You will also need to appoint an executor
6The appointment of your executor should not be
made lightly
7Executor Power and Authority
8If you die without a valid Will you died
intestate
9The court will appoint an administrator to handle
the probate of an intestate estate
10If you executed a Will prior to death you
appointed an executor to administer your estate
during probate
11Illinois law grants both an administrator and an
executor certain power and authority to
administer an estate
12Your Will may grant your executor additional
powers
13You may waive the need for your executor to post
a surety bond
14PRELIMINARY MATTERS
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16OPENING PROBATE
17Determine if formal probate is required
18Illinois offers small estate affidavit for
estates worth less than 100,000 with no real
property that meet additional criteria
19If formal probate is required, executor must file
documents with court to open probate
20Executor typically retains an estate planning
attorney to assist
21Arrange for funeral and burial expenses to be
paid out of estate assets
22LOCATING, INVENTORYING AND VALUING ASSETS
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25CREDITOR CLAIMS
26Notice must be given to all known creditors
27Copy of probate must be published to give all
unknown creditors notice
28Creditors have 6 months to file a claim
29Executor must review and approve or deny all
claims
30Approved claims are paid out of estate assets
31Creditor may appeal to court if a claim is
denied
32PROBATE LITIGATION
33Executor must defend estate during all litigation
34Litigation may stem from creditor claim or
challenge to Will (Will contest)
35Attorney may represent your executor but executor
ultimately responsible for defending your estate
36MANAGING PROPERTY
37All estate property must be maintained and
guarded by your executor during the probate
process
38Decisions must also be made to sell assets if
necessary to pay creditor claims or to evenly
divide gifts among beneficiaries
39TAXES
40Both personal income tax returns and federal gift
and estate tax returns must be prepared and filed
by your executor
41Any tax due must be paid out of estate assets
42TRANSFERRING ASSETS TO BENEFICIARIES
43 After a final inventory is filed with the court
and accepted your executor must prepare all legal
documents necessary to transfer the remaining
estate assets to the intended beneficiaries
pursuant to the terms of your Will
44LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ROLE OF EXECUTOR IN ILLINOIS
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