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Settle an estate

Settle an estate

When you are appointed liquidator1 by the deceased person's will, the heirs or the court, your duties are important and numerous.

More specifically, as liquidator, you must:

  • respect the testator's wishes;
  • draw up and register an inventory of the assets;
  • pay the creditors;
  • publish legal notices and file the deceased's income taxes;
  • act as the administrator of the property of others, with prudence and diligence;
  • settle the estate as soon as possible.

Can I refuse or resign? Will I be remunerated for my services as liquidator? See the FAQ section for answers.

Note References presented in this section are for Desjardins caisses in Quebec only. If you are an Ontario Desjardins caisse member and would like to find out what your responsibilities are as an estate trustee, read Information for Ontario caisse members.

An estate must be settled according to the law and the Civil Code of Québec.
Experts to help you and ensure that everything is carried out efficiently and impartially.
Links to several sites where you can get the benefit claim forms to which you are entitled.
Useful addresses to find legal documents, such as a notorial will, coroner's report, marriage or death certificate, and to request the forms required for the settlement.
Sites where you can get information and various guides to help you with the settlement.

For the definition of frequently used terms, refer to the glossary.

1. Estate trustee in Ontario.

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