He manages the estate: who is suitable as an executor - and who is not. As of: February 29, 2024, 6:15 p.m By: Laura Hindelang CommentsSplit An executor implements the testator's last wishes.

The person who takes over the office should be as neutral as possible towards the relatives. Conflicts are often inevitable, especially in a hereditary community that consists of several people - sometimes from different generations. The best way to avoid disputes between heirs is to appoint a neutral executor.