Your executor should be someone you trust completely, who is organized, responsible, and capable of handling financial and legal matters. This could be a spouse, adult child, sibling, or close friend who understands your wishes and can work well with your beneficiaries. Consider choosing someone who lives nearby, is likely to outlive you, and has the time and ability to handle the responsibilities. The executor will need to gather your assets, pay debts and taxes, and distribute your estate according to your will. You can also name a backup executor in case your first choice is unable to serve. Some people choose professional executors like attorneys or banks, especially for complex estates. We’ll help you think through the most suitable choice for your specific situation and family dynamics.