If I Create A Revocable Living Trust Do I Still Need A Will
A revocable living trust can help manage assets during life and transfer trust-owned assets after death, often with more privacy and continuity than a will alone. However, many people with a trust still need a pour-over will to address assets not transferred to the trust and to complete the overall plan.
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Question: If I Create A Revocable Living Trust Do I Still Need A Will?
Answer: A revocable living trust can help manage assets during life and transfer trust-owned assets after death, often with more privacy and continuity than a will alone. However, many people with a trust still need a pour-over will to address assets not transferred to the trust and to complete the overall plan.
This information is provided for general educational purposes for individuals and families considering estate planning, trust planning, incapacity planning, or probate matters in Boca Raton and throughout Florida. Every family situation is different, so legal documents should be reviewed with a qualified Florida estate planning attorney before relying on any general information.
If I Create A Revocable Living Trust Do I Still Need A Will?
A revocable living trust can help manage assets during life and transfer trust-owned assets after death, often with more privacy and continuity than a will alone. However, many people with a trust still need a pour-over will to address assets not transferred to the trust and to complete the overall plan.
For help applying this information to your own estate plan, contact Cohen Samuels, PLLC in Boca Raton at (561) 600-1250.

