Wills/trusts
Does the specifications of a trust
supersede what is said in a will?
Asked on 4/02/08, 11:57 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Richard Bryan
Richard Bryan Attorney PC
Re: Wills/trusts
Not always. Your question is too broad to be answered. Your question can only be answered with respect to specific property, and then asking how that property is owned, and whether there are beneficiary designations (such as "in trust for" or "payable on death" designations on the property. There is no general answer to your question.
Good luck.
Rick Bryan
New York, NY
Answered on 4/02/08, 10:17 pm
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