What Does My Executor Need To Know?

When it comes to your Estate planning, you may want to ensure that the person you are naming as your Executor is responsible, organized, and has the time available for the job. While it’s important to establish that you are choosing an individual that is the right fit or you, you also must provide that you are giving them the tools to succeed. We at ETP Canada get questioned frequently, “What DOES my Executor need to know ahead of time?” Let’s break down some of the most important things to share with your Executor below… 

Where to find your important documents 

Sharing with your Executor where your life’s documentation can be found will save your Executor from a very frustrating scavenger hunt after you have passed away. Important documents to gather include items such as the Will, Power of Attorney documents, Real Estate Deeds, Insurance Information, Vehicle Information, Bank Statements, Utility Bills, Marriage/Divorce Certificates, etc. We suggest that clients assemble a GO BINDER for their future Executor to avoid any missed or misplaced information. Your Executor will need these documents to apply for Probate, close accounts, and distribute assets.   

Care plans for Children/Pets 

If you have children or pets that will need immediate care, it is important to share wishes for how you would like them cared for so that the Executor can act immediately when the time comes. 

End-of-Life Wishes 

This is usually the hardest, and most awkward conversation to break into, yet arguably the most important of them all. Inform your Executor of your general wishes such as end-of-life care, preference of burial or cremation, and what you would like for your celebration of life. Have you pre-written an obituary? Do you have a favorite song or flower that you would like included? This conversation is crucial and will allow for your Executor to follow through on your wishes without any guesswork.  

As you can see, there is a lot to consider when naming someone as your Executor. These topics are just the tip of the iceberg as there are various other important aspects to discuss. Essentially, keep communication open between you and your named Executor and update them as things change in your life. Set them up for success by leaving them with everything they need to carry out your wishes for your legacy. If you are acting as an Executor and have questions surrounding the estate or are looking to name a Professional Executor for your estate, contact us today to book a free phone consultation and start easing life after death.  

This blog is not intended to be legal advice and should not be relied on as such. If you require legal advice, please contact a legal professional concerning your particular circumstances.

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