Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in New Jersey
I am an Executor of my fathers Wiil What happens after all expense, fees, debts & inheritances are paid out. What happens if 12 months down the line a some bill comes that he owes. Since there is no cash left in estate, am I responsible for the payment or all the heirs?
3 Answers from Attorneys
You should have an attorney help you. They can advise you on holding a reserve to cover any unforseen expenses, and also prepare a refunding bond and release [beneficiaries agree to pay money back to you if there is a bill that comes in late and you have no money to pay it].
You could end up having to pay it yourself, you have to be careful.
I think you should get a lawyer to help you. Let me know if you want me to assist.
Robert Davies, Esq.
201 820 3460
Jon is correct about the refunding bond and release. You could also consider publishing a notice to creditors, which is a legal notice advising possible creditors that the estate is about to close and sets a time limit on submission of claims, after which thet become unenforceable. This is usually done in a paper of statewide jurisdiction like the Star-Ledger. Hols some money in a reserve account until the time for creditots to submit claims expires