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Old 03-05-2025, 11:48 AM   #64
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Originally Posted by Slava View Post
You could consider a professional executor. I think more people should because being an executor is not some honor that is bestowed on you; it's a lot of work. If you have complications (or know you will), getting a professional involved is going to cost a few dollars, but it could well be worth eliminating that struggle.
I didn't find the will stuff to a pain at all. Firebug made that a joke, the bank stuff is what was/is the worst.

Forgot my buds have made me executors and I have told them I would definitely not be insulted if they chose someone else. One buddy is a academic and wants a scholarships set up. I told him not a chance I am doing that, he seemed mad I wouldn't do it. Multiple country estate with ESL family members. Nope.
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