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ADMINISTRATION OF A WILL
Wills are simple, inexpensive ways to address many
estates. But they don't do it all. Here are some things that may not be
accomplished in a will.
Named Beneficiaries for Certain Kinds of Property
A will can't be used to leave:
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Property you held in joint tenancy with
someone else. At death, the deceased's share will automatically belong
to the surviving joint tenant(s). A will provision leaving the
deceased's share to someone other than the surviving joint tenant,
would have no effect unless all joint tenants died simultaneously.
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Property that was transferred to a living trust.
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Proceeds of a life insurance policy for which there is a named beneficiary.
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Money in a pension plan, individual retirement account (IRA), 401(k) plan or other retirement plan.
- Money in a payable-on-death bank account.
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