You do not have to make a relative the executor. If you have an estate planner they could
make a recommendation. It can be anyone. You can name co-executors( as many as you want) —
you can even assign a task to each co-executor.
Read up on it.
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On Jul 17, 2024, at 22:51, brad <brad(a)techtimetraveller.com> wrote:
I am dreading the whole executor business again. When I was young I had my Dad, but he
passed a year ago, so I have to change that. I have seen first hand now what the job
entails and I'm not really sure my children are up to it - it is a major undertaking.
Almost all of my family lives 3000km away too so there's not a ton of younger than me
options. I don't think my wife wants or can handle that duty either.
Brad
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From: Wayne S via cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Date: 2024-07-17 10:27 p.m. (GMT-08:00)
To: jrr(a)flippers.com, "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
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Cc: Wayne S <wayne.sudol(a)hotmail.com>
Subject: [cctalk] Re: Estate Planning was: Re: Auction houses vs ebay
What if you outlive your “executioners” ?
You need to have someone a good deal younger than you to be your executor.
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On Jul 17, 2024, at 16:24, John Robertson via cctalk
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
On 2024/07/17 11:26 a.m., Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Having just updated my Advance Directives
document before going under
the knife and saw, I thought a bit about the subject of estate planning.
My Lovely Wife, were she to become a Lovely Widow has enough trouble
dealing with day-to-day tasks. There's no way that she would want to
deal with the minutiae of getting rid of the old junk I have. Since
I'll be long past the "caring" stage, I've informed her that it's
perfectly acceptable to my memory to have a cleaning service come in and
dispose of the stuff by carting it off to a recycler.
It will simplify her life dramatically.
Sorry, but that's what will work for her. She will not deal well with
strangers coming into her house, ransacking the place for a bunch of old
computer gear and musical instruments.
--Chuck
Hi Chuck,
Having had a quad bypass (I'm good!) a few years back I've thought about this a
bit too.
My intention is to have friends act as executioners of my stuff as they too are
collectors.
I do believe if they get money for the stuff it will help my wife out in the future after
they cover expenses and their time...the idea is they would simply take everything my wife
doesn't want away and deal with the disposal for her and then make some restitution to
her.
These are honourable folks...and my wife knows them.
John :-#)#