Pour-Over Will
Pour-Over Will
Introduction
Planning for the future can provide peace of mind, ensuring that your wishes are honored and your loved ones are taken care of. A Pour-Over Will serves as a crucial tool in your estate planning, allowing you to seamlessly transfer any forgotten or newly acquired assets into your established trust. This document will guide you through the essential components needed to create your Pour-Over Will.
I. Declaration
I, [YOUR NAME], of Omaha, NE 68101, hereby declare this to be my Pour-Over Will, executed on this March 15, 2050.
II. Appointment of Executor
I appoint Adelia Harber as the Executor of this Will, to carry out my wishes as stated herein.
III. Pour-Over Provision
Upon my death, all assets not already included in my trust, OmegaGen Trust, shall be transferred and "poured over" into my trust, which is dated January 10, 2050.
IV. Beneficiaries
The beneficiaries of the Pour-Over Trust shall include the following individuals:
Beneficiary Name |
Percentage Share |
Notes |
---|---|---|
Ernesto Murphy |
50% |
Primary heir |
Ena Cassin |
30% |
Secondary heir |
Lowell Quizon |
20% |
Spousal share |
Emie Howell |
0% |
Memorial fund |
Tracey Gleason |
0% |
Special gifts |
Kitty Johns |
0% |
Education fund |
V. Revocation of Prior Wills
I hereby revoke any prior wills and codicils made by me.
VI. Signatures
In witness whereof, I have signed this Pour-Over Will on this March 15, 2050.
[YOUR NAME]
[YOUR EMAIL]
Conclusion
This Pour-Over Will serves not only as a safeguard for your assets but also as a testament to your care for those you leave behind. By incorporating this will into your estate planning, you can ensure that all your possessions are thoughtfully managed and allocated according to your wishes.