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Can there be more than one executor? In this video, we explain what it means to name co executors, why families do it, and when it helps or hurts the process. Here are three things to know about having more than one executor. Let’s start with the first thing to know. Yes, a will can name co executors. While not always common, families do this to share workload or balance trust across family branches. Next, here’s the second point to remember. Co executors can slow decisions if they must act together. If two signatures are required, routine tasks can take longer, especially if one person is unavailable or disagrees. And finally, here’s the third point that is often overlooked. Clear division of labor helps. Even when co executors share authority, assigning responsibilities like paperwork and property reduces friction and keeps things moving. Before we go, one final tip to keep in mind. Co executors work best when they communicate well and have a shared system for documents and decisions. For more information about probate and executor roles, visit BuriedInWork.com and open the Probate Information Hub. If you're considering an estate and end-of-life organization system, Buried in Work’s CLEAR Kit is trusted by professionals and families nationwide.