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1. If I Set Up A Living Trust Do I Still Need A Will?
Yes. Your Will serves as a back up for assets that you either don`t or are not able to transfer to your Living Trust. Any asset not transferred to the Trust will not … More
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2. If I Set Up A Living Trust Do I Still Need A Will?
Yes. Your Will serves as a back up for assets that you either don`t or are not able to transfer to your Living Trust. Any asset not transferred to the Trust will not … More
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3. Is A Revocable Living Trust An Adequate Substitute For A Will?
No! Even though a revocable living trust may be considered the principal document in an estate plan a will should accompany a revocable living trust. This type of will … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Estate Planning ; State: Missouri
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4. Wills
A Will is a written instrument containing directions on how the assets and property of the testator (individual creating the Will) shall be divided upon his or her … More
Resource Type: Category Overview; Area of Law: Wills
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5. Living Wills
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6. Living Wills
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7. Living Wills
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8. Living Trusts
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9. What Are Some Of The Various Types Of Wills?
There are various types of wills. An ambulatory will is a will that a person can change during that person`s lifetime. A double will is one in which two people join … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Wills and Trusts
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10. What Are Some Guidelines In Writing Up A Will?
The following are some guidelines in writing up a will. The first one is to try to avoid using preprinted forms. The second one is to use the same typewriter and … More
Resource Type: FAQs; Area of Law: Wills and Trusts