My three sons are all co-executors of my will and two live in the U.S. Will this cause problems?
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Ten years ago, I named my three sons as co-executors of my will .
My two eldest children now live in the United States with their families.
Will this make management of my will more difficult in any way other than in location? Do all three executors have to sign all documentation or is there a wording that can be made in the will to adjust this? And what happens if my children (all three executors) disagree? If this will cause too much trouble, is there a better alternative for who should be the executor? Or is this arrangement still fine? I’d like to do the right thing. —Thank you, Ian in B.C.
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