At some stage in our lives, many of us are called on to accept the often thankless and onerous obligations that the executorship of a deceased relative’s will imposes.
Thankless because expectant heirs, disappointed by the terms of the will, can make all manner of claims ranging from unfairness to senility of the testator or importuning influence by the person who stands to benefit most.
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