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hi everyone welcome to another episode of the ask amity show today wed like to talk to you about a poor over will so what is a poor over will a poor overwhelm is a special type of last will and testament used in conjunction with a trust-based estate plan which creates the living trust as the only beneficiary and it really can save the day when the grantor of a trust the person who created it neglects to transfer all their property into the trust over the years and has no other will to determine which beneficiaries should receive that omitted property so how does a poor over will work so instead of governing the distribution of all your property a poor overwhelm will state that any assets that have not been funded into your revocable living trust should go there when you die so effectively it names your trust as a beneficiary of any property that does not already belong or fund into your trust so that property does not pass directly to a living beneficiary through some other means suc

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