Executors
An executor is a person who has been appointed to administer a deceased estate. Executors carry out the instructions of the deceased and manage their affairs after their death. The executor of a will is often a family member or friend of the deceased. However, it is also possible to name a professional, such as a lawyer, as the executor of one’s will.
About Armstrong Legal
Starting as Brezniak Neil Smith in a modest Sydney office, Armstrong Legal has turned into a national law firm and brings over 30 years of experience helping Australians manage serious legal matters with clarity and care. Experienced lawyers on our team help clients navigate various areas of legal concerns with empathy and professionalism.
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