Executors, Beneficiaries and Decision-Making

Should we place statutory notices before distributing the estate?

Often it is wise to consider them. Statutory notices can help protect the executor by giving creditors a formal opportunity to come forward before…

Updated March 2026
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Often it is wise to consider them. Statutory notices can help protect the executor by giving creditors a formal opportunity to come forward before distribution. They are not a sign that something is wrong. They are a…

Often it is wise to consider them. Statutory notices can help protect the executor by giving creditors a formal opportunity to come forward before distribution.

They are not a sign that something is wrong. They are a sign that the estate is being handled carefully. For many executors, this is one of those small procedural steps that can buy meaningful peace of mind.

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