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What If My Assets Pass To a Trust After My Death

You may make provision in your will for a trust to be created after your death and funded with assets held in your estate. When trusts are created under a will, they are known as "testamentary trusts." With an appropriate beneficiary designation, testamentary trusts can even be beneficiaries of life insurance policies.

If you have a living trust, then your will is often referred to as a "pour over" will. That will provides that any assets held in your name at your death and not in your living trust will be added to the trust, to be held, administered and distributed in accordance with its terms.

For beneficiaries who are minors, you may also consider providing for transfers from your estate to a custodian under the California Uniform Transfers to Minors Act.

 

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Consent

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A document used by a person who is fully informed about the consequences of signing it to give up a legal right.

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A written document used by one person (the principal) to give another person (the attorney-in-fact or agent) authority to make financial or other decisions for the principal.

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