Pour Over Will
Can You Set Up a Trust Without an Attorney? What Actually Happens If You Do
Can you set up a trust without an attorney? Yes—but funding gaps and the 120-day rule can break it. See real costs, risks, and when DIY works.
A Pour Over Will is a vital estate planning tool that ensures assets not placed in a trust are transferred to it upon death. This document simplifies the probate process by directing that remaining assets 'pour over' into a pre-existing revocable or irrevocable trust. It provides clarity and peace of mind, ensuring your wishes are honored. Additionally, it helps avoid complications and potential disputes among heirs, making it a smart choice for effective estate management.
Pour Over Will
Can you set up a trust without an attorney? Yes—but funding gaps and the 120-day rule can break it. See real costs, risks, and when DIY works.
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