How can I name three people to settle my estate?

Hi I'm attorney Amber Jade F. Johnson and you need to know about naming people to settle your estate. Sometimes we have talent on the bench, so to speak, and when I asked the clients, "Who would you name after you passed away to settle your estate?" And what I mean by that is the person who's going to figure out what the assets are, pay the last bills, get your final taxes filed. Who would you name?
                    
Sometimes my clients will want to name three people, and I will tell you that is a bad idea. Because it's hard enough to get two people to agree, it's pretty impossible to get three people to agree on everything all the time. So if you are tempted to name three people, I recommend just narrow it down two and put the third one as a back up. And I have seen so many arguments, especially between siblings, because they all think they're right, that I will tell you if a client came in to my office and said, "I want to name all four children to settle my estate", I would say, "No. I'm not going to let you do that." And I would send them away to tell them to think about and come back with two or one because it's going to be a lot more workable and save a whole lot of money for the family, because there'll be a lot less arguing. 
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