When people die, they usually own property, owe debts, and may be owed money by other people. The probate process is often required to settle an estate. If the decedent has a valid will, he or she may have appointed a personal representative known as _____________ to supervise the probate process and settle the estate. However, if the decedent does not have a valid will, the probate process is usually supervised by a court-appointed _________

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1. The personal representative of a decedent is known as an executor.

2. In a situation where the decedent does not have a valid will, the court-appointed representative who supervises the probate process is called an administrator.

What is the probate process?

The probate process refers to the formalized legal process followed to recognize a will and appoint the executor or administrator (as the decedent's personal representative) to administer the estate and distribute assets to the intended beneficiaries.

The executor or administrator is responsible for supervising the probate process and settling the estate of the deceased or decedent.

Thus, whereas, the personal representative of a decedent is called an executor with a valid will, they are known as administrators when the court appoints them to the office.

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