The inability to pay debts as they become due. In the case of estate administration, an executor should be aware of an estate's creditors and comply with insolvent estate laws in their jurisdiction. It is important to know that the executor does not become personally liable for any debts of the estate should the estate have insufficient funds. In an effort to improve transparency, it would be wise for an executor to meet with beneficiaries if they have determined the estate is insolvent to set expectations.
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