I am assuming that the oldest executor will take charge
Executors don't appoint executors. The court appoints them.
The remaining executor can submit a resignation to the court and request that a successor be appointed.
Any executor must be appointed by the probate court. If joint executors are named in the Will they must petition to be appointed by the court. They can only be removed by the same court.
The court will appoint someone. It is often an attorney or a bank.
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An EXECUTOR is named in the case of the existence of a will. (testate) An ADMINISTRATOR is named by the court in the case of no will (intestate) The will of the deceased (if it exists) will be the guide which the court follows. There is no limit to the number of executors a testator may appoint in his/her will. See the related links below for the procedures when there are more than one executors and what happens when one of several executors dies, is removed or resigns.
When co-executors cannot agree then they each need to have their own attorney (or solicitor) and then allow the attorneys to complete the proceedings. Generally, an attorney will not allow the client to impede the process unnecessarily. Generally, the attorneys will be paid by the estate so it benefits the estate for the co-executors to act reasonably and responsibly to preserve the assets that will eventually pass to the beneficiaries.
Yes. You may name co-executors in your will. However, if you do so you should make certain that the two get along well and that your instructions in the will are very clear. You might consider naming an arbitrator, your attorney perhaps, if the two have a disagreement they cannot resolve.
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The funeral expense is one of the the first expense that must be paid in the statutory scheme of debt paying that executors must follow. If the executor hasn't paid that debt they risk personal liability. They should be reported to the court that appointed them. An incorrect name on the death certificate should be reported to the authority that issued the death certificate.