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The more executor, the more complex the whole thing becomes. It is best to appoint a single executor.

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How does removing an executor make negative strikes on estate?

It doesn't. Executors need replacing for many reasons and there is no negative effect on the estate.


Does an executor need signatures from his siblings to release his property share?

The person named as the executor of a will does not need the signature of siblings to perform this function UNLESS they too are named as executors in which case the signatures of ALL the executors are required to dispose of the estate.


What does the term coindependent executors mean?

co-independent executors


Do the executors of a will have to jointly give permission for the other executors to see the will?

All executors have the right to see the will, they cannot execute it if they do not have access to it.


When a will is created and two executors named can the will be changed without one of the executors signatures?

A will can be changed by the testator at any time. They do not need the signature of anyone named in the will to do so. They just have to meet the requirements for their jurisdiction.


When a proprty is sold do both executors get the money?

Executors do not get the money, it goes to the estate. The executors distribute the estate per the will or laws of intestacy.


What happens if one executor wants to put her children as executors and the othe executor disagrees?

Executors don't appoint executors. The court appoints them.


How do you take your and your husbands name off a will as executors?

My husband and I are executors of a will and want to cancel this.


Can there be 2 executors of a will?

Yes, it is possible for a will to have two executors who are responsible for carrying out the wishes outlined in the document.


Can you find out who the executors of a will are?

If the will has been entered into probate, yes. You simply need to go to the clerks office and make a request for a copy.


What happens in the UK when two executors do not agree?

When co-executors cannot agree then they each need to have their own attorney (or solicitor) and then allow the attorneys to complete the proceedings. Generally, an attorney will not allow the client to impede the process unnecessarily. Generally, the attorneys will be paid by the estate so it benefits the estate for the co-executors to act reasonably and responsibly to preserve the assets that will eventually pass to the beneficiaries.


If 2 executors can 1 carry out tasks without permission from the other?

Generally, if two executors are named in the will and then appointed by the court as co-executors they must act together unless the will provides that either can act alone.

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