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The court will appoint an executor. Any person who is interested in the estate can petition to be appointed the executor: friend or family. The family can ask for a volunteer or ask someone they trust. Then, when the will is submitted for probate that person will also petition to be appointed the executor. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in probate. The rules are more strict for the appointment of an administrator.

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