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EXECUTOR MISCONDUCT

At Jones & Booth, we understand that executors hold a vital role in managing estate affairs with the utmost care and integrity. Unfortunately, when that trust is broken, it can lead to significant financial losses for beneficiaries. If you find yourself in this situation, our experienced attorneys are here to help. We invite you to meet with us to discuss your case and explore tailored solutions that prioritize your needs. Let us assist you in safeguarding your interests and seeking the justice you deserve.

Executor Misconduct May Include:

  • Self-dealing

  • Embezzlement

  • Failure to distribute assets

  • Concealment of estate property

  • Conflicts of interest

  • Improper investment decisions

 

Georgia law imposes fiduciary duties of loyalty, prudence, and impartiality on executors.

Legal Remedies

Beneficiaries may petition the court to:

 

  • Remove the executor

  • Compel accounting

  • Recover financial losses

  • Freeze estate assets

 

Timely legal action is critical to prevent further depletion of estate assets.

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