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Clash of the Executors: Brothers at Arms
When a will is drafted, an executor of the estate is appointed in the will. The executor is essentially assigned to help manage the deceased’s affairs/estate after he or she passes away. The executor may be your lawyer, or alternatively your children, among others. Sometimes, a will-maker appoints co-executors - e.g. two siblings - to determine how the will-maker’s estate ought to be handled. Unfortunately, this can lead to significant challenges once the will-maker passes because the co-executors disagree in how to manage the deceased will-maker’s estate.
It is best to appoint 1 or 3 executors which permits unilateral or majority decision making when it comes to management of the deceased’s Estate.