What Are Residuary Clauses And Why Does Your Will Need
One?
No matter how small your estate may seem when you create a will, a Residuary Clause needs to be
included. Working with an estate planning attorney ensures that wills are properly written and that...
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What Are Residuary Clauses And Why Does Your Will Need
One?
No matter how small your estate may seem when you create a will, a Residuary Clause needs to be
included. Working with an estate planning attorney ensures that wills are properly written and that
they meet the needs and goals of your family.
--------------------One of the cornerstones of estate planning is creating a will. While a will is necessary to name a
Guardian for minor children and name an Executor for your estate, a will is also needed to distribute
your property. But a will does not specifically identify each and every piece of personal and real
property that a person owns. A Residuary Clause is comfortable a provision used within the will that
disposes of property not specifically disposed of by other provisions. The Residuary Clause is often
overlooked by those who choose to prepare a will on their own.
Residuary communicate estate is a term used in probate law to describe the portion of a persons
estate that remai
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