| Executors - A Checklist of Immediate
Duties
- Locate the last Will and confirm appointment
as executor.
- Determine whether there are any special funeral
directions.
- Ascertain whereabouts of beneficiaries.
- Determine immediate cash requirements of
beneficiaries.
- Search for cash, insurance policies, securities,
jewellery, and other valuables, and arrange
for their safekeeping.
- Cancel credit cards, memberships, health
insurance, cable and subscriptions and request
refunds if available.
- Lock up the deceased's residence if it is
not occupied. Advise the police if it is
not under proper supervision.
- Arrange for an immediate inventory of all
personal assets.
- Check the insurance on the deceased's assets
(e.g., house, furniture, motor vehicle).
Check the expiry dates and check the vacancy
provisions to ensure that the coverage continues
(a 30 day vacancy limit applies in most policies
insuring residential property). Notify the
insurers of the death.
- Arrange for interim management of the deceased's
business.
- Collect and deposit any outstanding cheques
(e.g., pensions, dividends, interest, salary).
- Redirect mail if necessary.
- Check for mortgages (and determine if they
are life-insured) and agreements for sale
and make the payments to keep them up to
date.
- Check leases and tenancies. Give tenants
notice about where to send rent payments
and give notice of termination if necessary.
- Review the last cheques written by the deceased
to ensure that there were no irregularities.
- Apply for Canada Pension Plan Death Benefits,
Survivor's Benefits and Orphan Benefits,
if eligible.
These suggestions apply to many estates but they may not all apply to
the estate that you are administering. There may be other assets
that require protection and that aren't dealt with above. Please
contact our office if you have any questions. |
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