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Our firm also has several years of experience in assisting personal representatives carry out their duties once someone dies. Acting as a personal representative can be an overwhelming and daunting task. We would be happy to sit down with you to answer your questions and explain some of the tasks personal representatives are expected to carry out.

Should a court application be required to deal with the estate debts and distribute the remaining assets (commonly referred to as probate), our firm can assist in that process and help ensure that the deceased person’s wishes are respected.

For more information on the duties of a personal representative, click here.

For more information, please contact Amanda Moroz, or telephone our office at 780-459-0133. You may also speak with Wendy M. Phillips-Berard or Michelle T. Roe.


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