Should I Name All My Children as Co-Executors of My Nebraska Estate?
Naming all of your children as co-executors may feel fair, but in Nebraska it can make probate harder to administer. Co-personal representatives generally must act together unless the will says otherwise, which can create delays with banks, real estate, creditor claims, tax issues, and distributions. A Nebraska estate plan often works better when it names one capable primary personal representative, lists alternates in order, and explains the choice clearly to the family.
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