Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Ohio
wills and living trust
Does a last will and testament supercede a living trust?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: wills and living trust
Not necessarily. Disposition of assets that had been placed into the trust's name are governed by that trust. Other assets that are not disposed of through survivorship, etc., are governed by the will.
Re: wills and living trust
The question indicates a lack of understanding of what a will is on the one hand, and what is a living trust, on the other hand. This is, unfortunately common.
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