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Taking on an Executorship – ethics, conflicts and other complications presentation

Published on 01 Sep 22 by NATIONAL DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE

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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Emma Woolley CTA
Emma Woolley, CTA, of Hall & Wilcox Lawyers has extensive experience in advising clients in estate planning and estate administration, trust establishment and ongoing administration, trust estate disputes, and structuring for succession of ownership and control of private and family businesses. She leads Hall & Wilcox Lawyers’ Private Client practice. Emma’s clients include high net worth individuals, families and privately held businesses. - Current at 12 September 2022
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