- Jurisdiction
- California
**(I will be meeting with an attorney after completion of my will to the best of my ability.)
I've decided to list two co-executors in my will. A main beneficiary is one of them, and the other is a much younger, very bright 18yr-old, long-time tennis student of mine.
There are many valuable tangible items that will require liquidation and the main beneficiary is completely clueless about this and selling items on Ebay, Craigslist, OfferUp etc. I'd like the younger co-executor to assist in this endeavor and be compensated 15-20% of sales revenue generated from the items as compensation.
1) How (and where) does one address this in a will? Should this be in a separate attached document?
2) I have a document that has photographs of all the tangible items with current market values. Should this be in an attached document?
3) I also have an "instruction sheet" that outlines exactly "what to do" immediately upon my death. Should this also be included in an attachment to the will?
Thanks very much for your help!
I've decided to list two co-executors in my will. A main beneficiary is one of them, and the other is a much younger, very bright 18yr-old, long-time tennis student of mine.
There are many valuable tangible items that will require liquidation and the main beneficiary is completely clueless about this and selling items on Ebay, Craigslist, OfferUp etc. I'd like the younger co-executor to assist in this endeavor and be compensated 15-20% of sales revenue generated from the items as compensation.
1) How (and where) does one address this in a will? Should this be in a separate attached document?
2) I have a document that has photographs of all the tangible items with current market values. Should this be in an attached document?
3) I also have an "instruction sheet" that outlines exactly "what to do" immediately upon my death. Should this also be included in an attachment to the will?
Thanks very much for your help!