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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

Started as Brezniak Neil Smith in a small Sydney office, Armstrong Legal has grown into a national law firm with over 30 years of experience helping Australians handle serious legal matters with clarity and care. Our experienced lawyers support clients in navigating a broad range of legal matters, including contested wills, with empathy and professionalism.

We act promptly, recognising that in certain matters, time limits may impact your rights. Whether you're interested in "contest a will law firms Melbourne", "time limit to contesting a will" or "can an estranged child contest a will", our expert lawyers can assist you with disputes about the terms of the will, executor removal, estate administration and more.

If you're looking into "inheritance promise dispute Australia", "family provision law firms Brisbane" or "how long do you have to contest a will", you can reach out to a contested wills lawyer for an obligation-free consultation. We can guide you through your available options, the next steps that may follow, potential costs and any relevant time limits, so contact our friendly team today for an assessment of your case.

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