The executor of an estate (or “personal representative,” as it’s known under Minnesota law) is responsible for settling the estate and carrying out the wishes of the deceased. When someone puts their estate plan in place (even if it’s just a will), they name someone – and preferably an alternate – to be their personal representative. If a person dies…
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