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What are the implications of appointing non-UK resident and non-UK domiciled executors of an English Will dealing with UK assets? The two potential executors are resident and domiciled in Belgium and France respectively.

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Published on: 22 November 2017

In answering this Q&A, we assume that the Will is being made under English Law for a testator resident and domiciled in England and that the Will makes absolute gifts, with no continuing trusts ie this note is restricted to considering the position of executors only and not trustees.

See Practice Note: Executors, trustees and guardians—who are they? for general guidance on executors. The choice of executor is predominantly unrestricted; a person of full age and capable of making a Will is capable of acting as an executor. (For further

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