Definition of EXECUTOR: (noun) / any person to whom letters testamentary have been issued (NY SCPA §103(20)); a person legally appointed to represent a testate estate

An executor is appointed by the Surrogate’s Court to act on behalf of an estate where the decedent died with a will, known as dying testate.  Letters Testamentary refers to the document issued by the Surrogate granting authority to an executor.

The word “executrix” used to be regularly applied as the female equivalent of “executor”.  It is less common today especially in the Surrogate’s Courts of the 5 boroughs of New York City.  Usage of the suffix “-trix” as applied to any word to indicate the female version is becoming increasingly outdated

Daniel R. Antonelli
Representing trust & estate clients with an emphasis on estate litigation in the New York City Metro Area.