Showing Your Executor Your Will

Showing Your Executor Your Will

While testators are not obligated to, showing your potential executor what’s in your will may be a good idea.  In addition to preventing or reducing conflicts between your beneficiaries, showing the contents of your will ahead of time will allow your executor to be better-prepared when it comes time for him or her to accept the role. Taking time to discuss your estate plan now may eliminate discomfort in dealing with the matter in the future.

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