As an executor, it is essential not only to complete your tasks effectively but also to do so efficiently. A whole host of people will be waiting on you to complete the tasks involved, including the deceased’s family, their beneficiaries and even creditors.
While it is important to set realistic expectations for yourself and others about how long the probate process will take, there are some things you can do to keep things more efficient. Here are three of them.
1. Avoid rushing
Avoiding rushing might seem counterintuitive when trying to get the job done, but mistakes are more likely to occur when you rush and often they will end up taking longer to resolve than if you had just gone at a slower pace.
2. Keep things organized
Whether you are the kind of person who always has a list on the go and puts everything into the calendar, or not, it is essential to keep things organized for a task this important. Writing down the steps you take and still have to take can also be useful if anyone doubts you are doing the job properly.
3. Ask for help
While you are the executor, you are not expected to work alone. There are plenty of options for help that might apply to your situation. Executors often seek the help of the family, especially in tasks such as locating people who need to be informed of the death or building a list of the deceased’s assets.
Another important option to consider is legal help. There is a lot to learn, so having someone who understands how it all works to assist you can be highly beneficial. It can also provide reassurance for those waiting on you that you really are doing things properly and efficiently.

