Who To Appoint As Executors Under Your Will.

When making a Will you should consider carefully the right Executor to appoint as the role of an Executor carries important legal duties and responsibilities.

It is an Executor’s duty to administer the estate in accordance with the terms of the Will and in accordance with the law. Executors are personally liable for their errors or omissions. It is therefore extremely important you appoint somebody that you trust to carry out this role efficiently and responsibly. You can appoint an individual such as your spouse/partner, a family member or even a close friend.

You may however not wish to put this responsibility on an individual. You are therefore able to appoint professional Executors such as solicitors.

Dealing with the death of a loved one is a difficult time at best. Unfortunately it can also release underlying tensions and resentments between friends and even family members. By appointing a professional Executor such as Adams Harrison this would minimise any disputes that can arise.

Sadly, some Wills are challenged, especially where one beneficiary benefits more than others. Allegations of undue influence or lack of capacity can arise in these cases. By appointing Adams Harrison as Executors, your estate has a professional on hand who can rebut such allegations and robustly defend your last wishes.

If you wish to discuss making a Will or you require any further advice on this, please contact our Wills, Estates and Trust Team.

Leanne Mayes   Legal Executive

About Leanne Mayes
Leanne Mayes
Leanne Mayes joined Adams Harrison after her A Levels in 2002, initially as an office junior/receptionist before working her way up to a secretary and then becoming a PA to the Head of the Department in the Wills, Estates and Trust Department. She has since qualified as a Graduate Legal Executive in April 2013 and was granted a Fellowship in June 2015. She specialises in the preparation of Wills and administration of estates and can deal with various aspects of Powers of Attorney and Deputyship Order applications. Winner of the Cambridgeshire and District Law Society Trainee Lawyer of the Year Award 2015.