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Can I Avoid Probate with so Called “Will Substitutes?”

Uncategorized May 5, 2015
post about Can I Avoid Probate with so Called “Will Substitutes?”

Will substitutes have been getting more and more popular these days.   Do you know what a will substitute is?Are these things actually substitutes or just supplements? You may want to know more as you plan your Palm Beach estate.

Will Substitutes

  • Do you know what a will substitute is?
  • In short, people are sick of probate so they have found ways to opt out of it by consulting an experienced Palm Beach probate attorney.
  • What are some examples of will substitutes?
  1. Testamentary Trusts and Pour Over Wills
  2. Pay on Death (POD) Accounts
  3. Transfer on Death (TOD) Property
  4. Life Insurance (assuming the estate of the decedent is not the beneficiary)

Can you think of any others?

  • These are often referred to, as will substitutes because they can help a piece of property avoid probate.
  • Palm Beach probate litigators know that these can be great time and money savers but that the term will substitute is a misnomer because these are really supplements not replacements.

Will Supplements

  • The real substitute for a will is what happens when you do not have one, namelysuccession by intestacy.
  • In the end any property can succeed by intestacy.
  • Wills have a similar function through what is known as a residual clause that gives the left over or “residue” to the specific beneficiary(s).
  • What happens if you leave a piece of property out of your will, it goes into the residue clause.
  • What happens if you leave a piece of property outside of your trust?
  • There is no residue clause there, so it would go to probate and devised in accordance with your will or intestacy if you have no will.
  • Now lets suppose you heard of all these will substitutes so you never wrote up a Palm Beach will, what happens to that loose property?
  • You guessed it, now you have died partially intestate, so much for a substitute right?
  • Don’t see how this can happen?
  • Here is an example; what if you leave a P.O.D. account to your son and never think about it again, now your son dies before (predeceased) you, what happens to the account?
  • See why a validly executed Palm Beach will is important regardless of the other estate plan you prepared?