Executorship typically ends when the executor has completed the administration of the estate, which includes paying debts, settling taxes, and distributing assets to beneficiaries. Once these tasks are finalized and any required accounting is approved by the court or beneficiaries, the executor can formally close the estate. Additionally, executorship may end if the executor resigns, is removed by the court, or passes away.
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