Executor School
The New, Easy Way to Learn Executor Duties
WEBINAR
Are you an executor who is feeling overwhelmed?
You need more than a checklist to keep you out of trouble.
I am Ed Olkovich, an estate expert. I have advised executors for over 30 years.
My recent book, Executor Kung Fu helps you master any estate. However, now, there is an even better way to learn my secrets.
I have created a new online learning school to help executors.
It is an easy-to-follow self-study course. You can start and stop it whenever you want.
You’ll find it helpful to chart a course for your travels as an executor.
During my online course, you will learn:
- the steps to protect the estate and yourself
- the first rule executors need to learn to stay out of trouble
- when to quit as an executor…otherwise you may pay a big cash penalty
- how to make sure you have no problems with beneficiaries, creditors or co-executors
- the 3 simple strategies to avoid being sued
- how to deal with investments and real estate…without headaches
- why executors must act personally…and the chores you can delegate to professionals
- when to distribute the estate…don’t give away Granny's pearls before you learn this
- how to pay creditors …so you don’t get stuck paying the bills yourself
- how to get paid for executor work…without a court fight
Visit EstateTherapy.com to register for my Executor School Webinar.
Here are the bonuses you will get once you register:
1. Access to online Executor School: The New Way to Learn Executor Duties Webinar
2. Your very own 228-page reference tool, Executor Kung Fu: Master Any Estate in Three Easy Steps – the world’s first executor self-defence guide
3. A special bonus, Executor Quick Start: A Beginner’s Guide to Estate Work
4. My Guarantee
Act now to avoid disappointment.
Your Webinar Host
Edward Olkovich, BA, LLB, C.S., TEP is a leading Canadian estate expert. Ed is a lawyer and the author of Executor Kung Fu. He is also certified as a specialist in Estates and Trusts Law. Since 1978, Ed has operated his own estate law practice in Toronto. His firm’s website is MrWills.com. Ed is also the founder of EstateTherapy.com.


