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Attorney Andrew Bethel discusses the importance of a pour-over will in conjunction with a living trust. Unlike a standard last will and testament, a pour-over will ensures that non-trust assets are transferred into your living trust upon your death. Bethel uses a cup and saucer analogy to explain this concept: the trust is like a teacup holding your assets, while the pour-over will acts as a saucer that catches any assets not placed in the trust, preventing them from falling into probate. Essentially, the pour-over will serves as a safety net, ensuring that any overlooked assets are collected and transferred into the trust rather than being subjected to the probate process.