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What is a Co-Executor?
One of two or more individuals appointed to jointly administer an estate.
One of two or more individuals appointed to jointly administer an estate. Co-executors share the responsibility of managing the estate, which can include gathering assets, paying debts, and distributing property. In probate litigation, conflicts can arise between co-executors, particularly if they disagree on how to manage the estate or carry out the terms of the will.
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