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hey I'm a state planning attorney Paul Rabelais and in this video we're gonna talk about who you should name as the executor so I've either prepared or overseen the preparation of about probably about 10,000 wills or so over the last three decades in every single will that I've either prepared or oversaw the preparation of there was an executor named some people get hung up on their executor decisions so in this video we're gonna talk about the things that factor into and the things that may keep you from getting hung up on naming an executor all right so the first thing I want to do is I'm going to talk about who typically is named as executor but you may not have typical circumstances so after we talk about what's typical we'll talk about the roles of the executor and and hopefully by the end of this video you'll have a really good idea of who you should name as your executor all right so what's typical well if you're married it's typical that you name your spouse as the executor if...