Estate planning has its own confusing vocabulary. Wills, trusts and powers-of-attorney all serve different purposes, but people often assume they do the same thing. One of the most misunderstood ...
A pour-over will is paired with a living trust to manage assets after death. It transfers any remaining assets into the trust instead of distributing them directly. This method prevents state laws ...
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