Legal Question in Family Law in California
How much money does an executor usually receive?
In my parents' will there is no provision for payment to the executor...how much should they be paid?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: How much money does an executor usually receive?
PROBATE CODE
SECTION 10800-10805
10800. (a) Subject to the provisions of this part, for ordinary
services the personal representative shall receive compensation based
on the value of the estate accounted for by the personal
representative, as follows:
(1) Four percent on the first fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000).
(2) Three percent on the next eighty-five thousand dollars
($85,000).
(3) Two percent on the next nine hundred thousand dollars
($900,000).
(4) One percent on the next nine million dollars ($9,000,000).
(5) One-half of one percent on the next fifteen million dollars
($15,000,000).
(6) For all above twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000), a
reasonable amount to be determined by the court.
(b) For the purposes of this section, the value of the estate
accounted for by the personal representative is the total amount of
the appraisal value of property in the inventory, plus gains over the
appraisal value on sales, plus receipts, less losses from the
appraisal value on sales, without reference to encumbrances or other
obligations on estate property.