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Estate Services

Estates are assets held in a deceased person's name

Dealing with Minnesota estate planning for aging parents or loved ones with special needs can be complex. It is essential to carefully consider their long-term requirements and the needs of other family members you wish to provide for. Navigator Fiduciary can serve as a personal representative of the estate or, in cases where special circumstances exist, can act as a special administrator for the benefit of the estate.

How Navigator Fiduciary serves you

Once appointed, our team takes charge of inventorying and securing the deceased’s property, diligently managing the payment of any debts or taxes, and ultimately distributing the remaining assets and funds to the rightful beneficiaries. Know that we carry out these responsibilities with the utmost care and adherence to the estate’s wishes and legal requirements.

Why choose someone else as the personal representative?

By appointing a third-party personal representative, the family can focus on managing the loss of their loved one. The personal representative follows the guidelines outlined in the will and those established by the courts and does all the work needed to settle the estate. Asset management, communication with the parties, debt and tax management, distribution of assets, and conflict resolution can be left to Navigator Fiduciary.

How Navigator Fiduciary serves you

When a will does not exist, a family member or the courts can appoint a personal representative. In such cases, the court may entrust us with settling the estate. With extensive experience serving as a personal representative for estates, Navigator Fiduciary is well-versed in handling the affairs of individuals after their passing. Our responsibility lies in settling the person’s estate according to their wishes and applicable laws.

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