Who is the executor of a will? (1 point)

• the person you designate to carry out vour wishes
• your lawyer
• your children
• the people who will inherit your estate

The executor of a will is the person you designate to carry out your wishes.

The executor of a will is the person you designate to carry out your wishes after your death. They are responsible for managing and distributing your assets according to the instructions in your will. They ensure that any debts and taxes are paid, and they handle the paperwork and legal processes involved in administering your estate. It is common for people to choose a trusted family member, friend, or even a professional such as a lawyer to serve as the executor.

The executor of a will is the person you designate to carry out your wishes as stated in your will after your passing. The executor is responsible for managing your estate, including distributing assets to beneficiaries, settling debts and taxes, and handling any legal matters related to the estate. While it is common for people to choose their lawyer or one of their children as the executor, it can be anyone you trust to handle these responsibilities. The executor is not necessarily one of the people who will inherit your estate, although it is possible for the executor to also be a beneficiary.