Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of four siblings who stand to inherit equal shares of a parent’s estate. I proposed to my sibling who is the executor that they agree to serve without taking an executor’s fee or allow one of the other siblings to do so and they refused — seems greedy to me.
You shouldn’t insert yourself. Your parent had a reason for choosing the sibling they chose.
I chose to forego payment but took reimbursement for expenses. The attorney advised me to track my time, which I did, in case I changed my mind. It is SO much work, OP, you really need to take a seat.
You were smart not to take payment for being the executor. Executor compensation is taxable, while your inheritance is not. By splitting everything with your siblings, you and your siblings all come out ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of four siblings who stand to inherit equal shares of a parent’s estate. I proposed to my sibling who is the executor that they agree to serve without taking an executor’s fee or allow one of the other siblings to do so and they refused — seems greedy to me.
You shouldn’t insert yourself. Your parent had a reason for choosing the sibling they chose.
I chose to forego payment but took reimbursement for expenses. The attorney advised me to track my time, which I did, in case I changed my mind. It is SO much work, OP, you really need to take a seat.
Anonymous wrote:I am one of four siblings who stand to inherit equal shares of a parent’s estate. I proposed to my sibling who is the executor that they agree to serve without taking an executor’s fee or allow one of the other siblings to do so and they refused — seems greedy to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reasonable compensation for an executor is not unethical. And a reserve for late field expenses may also be permitted. It's bad that she was secretive but given your reaction, I don't blame her.
She deserves to be paid for her time. She probably should have made that that clear to everyone though.
I think it’s strange she was executor and was expected to work
For free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am one of four siblings who stand to inherit equal shares of a parent’s estate. I proposed to my sibling who is the executor that they agree to serve without taking an executor’s fee or allow one of the other siblings to do so and they refused — seems greedy to me.
Seriously? You obviously gave no idea what a gigantic pain it is to organize the distribution of an estate. Depending on how organized the decedent was it could be a ton of work. Don’t be that guy.
Anonymous wrote:I am one of four siblings who stand to inherit equal shares of a parent’s estate. I proposed to my sibling who is the executor that they agree to serve without taking an executor’s fee or allow one of the other siblings to do so and they refused — seems greedy to me.