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Hear this out loud PauseHaving a competent lawyer draft the deed of distribution for an executor of a South Carolina will ensure that all the legal requirements are met and the document is properly recorded with both the county Probate Court and Register of Deeds.
Hear this out loud PausePersonal Representative: A person at least 21, resident or non-resident of Colorado, who has been appointed to administer the estate of the Decedent; previously referred to as Executor/Executrix.
Hear this out loud PauseA Personal Representative's Deed is the form of deed commonly used in connection with the sale of real property owned by an estate.
Hear this out loud PauseA PR appointed informally by the Probate or District Court has legal authority to sell real property and to transfer title to it via a ?Personal Representative's Deed? from the estate to the new owner(s). It is the PR's job to have this deed prepared, signed, acknowledged before a notary public, and properly recorded.
A personal representative carries out the wishes of the dece- dent regarding distribution of their assets and completes the administration of the estate. Assets are distributed either ac- cording to the terms of the decedent's will, or by Colorado law.