Short Answer:

Property that has not already been put into the trust can be added to the trust by the use of
a Pour Over Will.  

There is generally no need to have this will probated because this remaining property is
generally not worth more than $100,000.00,.
Philip McCarthy
Attorney At Law
A Pour Over Will allows you to place all
of your property into your trust after
you have died.
What About Property Not Placed into the Trust?
Long Answer:

When the Trustor dies he can have all of his or her property that has not already been put into
the trust added to the trust by the use of a Pour Over Will.  

This is a will that states that all property not in the trust is to be added to the trust and
distributed as part of the trust.

Because this remaining property is generally not worth more than $100,000.00, there is no need
to have this will probated.
For a more detailed analysis of
How Your Last Will and Testament
Will Work
contact me.
For a more detailed analysis of
How Your Last Will and Testament
Will Work
contact me.