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Often an executor does not accept a fee. This is common if the executor is a spouse, family member, or close friend. | Often an executor does not accept a fee. This is common if the executor is a spouse, family member, or close friend. | ||
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| [[File:Headshot_-_Being_an_Executor_-_DRAFT_-_201-03-15_-_70px.jpg|thumb|275px|left| link=| <span style="font-size:50%;">image via www.istock.com/</span>]] || "I was executor of my mother’s estate. It was quite simple because she had distributed many of her possessions before she came to live with us. I didn’t have any trouble except that she left specific amounts of money to the beneficiaries and there wasn’t enough money to go around. When I made my will, I put in percentages instead of actual amounts. I didn’t take a fee for being executor because it was for family and it didn’t take long to do the job." | |||
- Helen, Richmond | |||
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