Being named as an executor in a will is an important responsibility. You are trusted to deal with everything the person who has died has left behind – from property and money to debts, tax and paperwork. It can feel daunting, especially if you have never been involved in an estate before.
At Hibberts, our experienced probate solicitors provide clear, practical support for executors across Cheshire and the surrounding areas. Whether you want one-off advice, help with the probate application, or a full estate administration service, we are here to guide you through each step.
An executor is the person appointed in a will to deal with the estate of the person who has died. Their duties typically include:
Executors have a legal duty to act in the best interests of the estate and the beneficiaries. Mistakes can lead to delays, disputes or even personal liability, which is why many executors choose to work with a solicitor.
Acting as an executor without professional advice can be time-consuming and stressful. Common risks include:
Executors can sometimes be held personally responsible if things go wrong. Our role is to reduce that risk by making sure everything is dealt with correctly and in line with the law.
We tailor our support to the level of help you need. Our executor services include:
You remain in control as executor, but with the reassurance of having an experienced probate team to support you.
Some executors want us to handle everything from start to finish. Others are comfortable dealing with certain tasks themselves but want help with specific parts of the process.
We offer two broad approaches:
We will discuss your preferences at the outset and agree a level of involvement that suits you. If you are still deciding how much to do yourself, our DIY vs Professional Probate page sets out the pros and cons of each approach.
We know that costs are an important consideration, especially at a difficult time. At Hibberts, we aim to be open and transparent about our fees.
Depending on the level of support you require, we can usually offer:
We will explain our fees clearly at the start, confirm them in writing, and keep you updated throughout. You can also view information about our Wills, Trusts & Probate costs on our website or contact us for a personalised quote.
If you have been named as an executor and are unsure where to start, or you are part-way through the process and need support, our probate team can help.
Contact Hibberts today by phone or complete our online enquiry form and we will get back to you promptly.
Do I have to act as an executor?
No. If you do not feel able to act, you may be able to renounce your role or have someone else appointed in your place. We can advise you on your options.
Can I get help part-way through an estate?
Yes. If you have started dealing with the estate but now feel out of your depth, we can step in and support you with the remaining steps.
Can there be more than one executor?
Yes. A will can name more than one executor. We can help co-executors work together and clarify how decisions should be made.
What if beneficiaries disagree with my decisions?
Executors can sometimes find themselves caught in the middle of disputes. Our contentious probate team can advise you on your position and how best to handle disagreements.