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The role of the Executor is to administer the Will. This will involve taking out a Grant of Probate and transferring assets into the name of the beneficiaries. On the death of both spouses, you will need to appoint at least one Executor. Appointing two is advisable. Choose trustworthy age-appropriate people as your Executors. There are no restrictions on who can be your Executor. It can be a family member who is also a beneficiary. The Executors do not need to be present when the Will is being signed. When a couple are making Wills, each person will appoint each other as their Executor and then the Will states that on the death of the second spouse, or they each die together, then there are other Executors appointed. Usually, Executor 1 is the other spouse or partner and Executors 2 and 3 are relatives. Therefore, you may be appointing three now in total, although all will not act together.
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A will usually has two parts. The first part appoints each spouse or partner as the Executor of each other and gives everything to that spouse or partner. The Will usually has a second part, saying that on the death of the second spouse or partner the estate is given to the children in equal shares. There is no legal obligation on parents to leave everything equally to children. However, this is very common in this situation.
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