
A beneficiary is someone who is nominated to inherit something from the estate of someone who has deceased. Properties, stocks, valuables, assets, income and general belongings can all be inherited by a beneficiary.
The short answer is Yes. It’s common for a will executor, i.e. the person responsible for ensuring that the terms of a will are followed, to also be a key beneficiary. A trustee who manages an estate on behalf of someone else can also be a beneficiary.
If someone dies and makes you a beneficiary of their will, this is how the process will work more or less.
If the beneficiary dies before the estate is resolved, there is often a clause in the will specifying what should happen. Example: the will may state that the beneficiary inheritance should pass on to a certain person if the beneficiary dies.
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