Many people are unsure as to who can act as an executor and how many executors you may need or is advisable to have.

You will need a minimum of 1 and a maximum of 4 executors. An executor can be your spouse or partner, and for a couple who are looking to make a Mirror Will it is advisable that you appoint one another as the first executor as it makes things a little easier on the death of the first partner.

Beneficiaries of the Will such as children can also be executors and can be a very wise selection as they are in an ideal position to carry out the wishes contained in the Will. If there is not a partner or child willing to act then the next suitable person would be a relative, sibling or trusted friend. It is advisable that you check with these people before naming them in your Will to see if they are willing to act. If so then you will need explain what is required of an executor as most are unaware of the role and responsibilities imposed.

If you are in a situation where you have nobody else to act then you can instruct your solicitor to be the executor.