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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Executors can be replaced if you’re willing to spend the money and risk getting the lousy job yourself. [/quote] It’s actually not a lousy job if you have the right understanding and if you know how to get the right professional guidance. No one is forced to be an executor, it is very easy to step away and there is usually at least one alternate named in a will or trust. If you don’t feel 100% up to the task, speak up at the beginning to make it easier for everyone. It is much more difficult to get out of being executor after you’ve started because then the court is typically involved and a judge would have to approve an accounting before allowing someone else to take on the job— even if you’ve only been executor for a short time. Don’t take on the job if you think it’s going to be lousy. Or pay for a good probate lawyer who can guide you I what to do and when. But really, if you’re worried it will be too hard, there are paths to take that will make it better for all involved. [/quote]
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