FOR EXECUTORS

You Were Named Executor. Here's Where to Start.

Being named executor is overwhelming, especially when you’re grieving. We connect you with trusted professionals who handle the hard parts.

WHAT EXECUTORS FACE

It's more than most people expect.

Settling an estate means managing probate, sorting decades of belongings, coordinating with attorneys and family members, selling property, and making hundreds of decisions under time pressure – often across state lines. You don’t have to do it alone.

SERVICES

Professionals Who Help Executors

Estate Sale Companies

Professionally price, market, and sell the contents of a home so you don’t have to.

Junk & Cleanout Services

Remove everything that’s left after the sale – furniture, trash, donations – in one sweep.

Appraisers

Get fair market values for jewelry, art, antiques, and collectibles before you sell.

Estate Attorneys

Handle probate filings, title transfers, and legal obligations you didn’t know existed.

WHAT EXECUTORS WISH THEY KNEW

Before Getting Started

Legal Deadlines

Probate filings, tax returns, and creditor notifications all have time limits that vary by state.

Personal Liability

Mistakes in estate administration can come out of your own pocket.

You Don't Have to Do It Alone

Estate sale companies, move managers, and attorneys exist to handle the heavy lifting.

The House Is the Hardest Part

Clearing, selling, or transferring property takes more time than anything else.

Start with a Plan

Our free guide walks you through the first 30 days step by step.

FREE GUIDE

The 10 Most Common Mistakes Executors Make

Avoid the costly missteps that delay estates by months. Free, instant download.

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Find estate sale companies, attorneys, appraisers, and more – vetted and ready to help.

Trusted help for families in transition.

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