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shatter1
Asked January 2020
What are some ways to let both my adult children share being executors of my will? I don't know how to let them share this responsibility?
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Geaton777
Jan 2020
This is a question for an attorney familiar with creating wills. She/he will have insight and wisdom as to whether having 2 executors is advisable. Will probably need to know why you want 2. Hopefully those 2 get along?
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Consult an attorney. Put it in writing. Make a will.
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Jan 2020
Write it in your will.
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