pour-over will

pour-over will
 n.— «What your attorney probably has suggested is that you execute what is known as a pour over will. A pour over will essentially leaves all your property to your trust. The pour over will is sort of an estate plan’s safety net.» —“Trust just one piece of estate plan puzzle” NWI.com (Munster, Indiana) May 13, 2007. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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