Definitions from Wiktionary (pour-over will)
▸ noun: (law) A testamentary device wherein the writer of a will creates a trust (usually unfunded at that point), and decrees in the will that property in his estate at the time of his death shall be placed in the trust.
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▸ noun: (law) A testamentary device wherein the writer of a will creates a trust (usually unfunded at that point), and decrees in the will that property in his estate at the time of his death shall be placed in the trust.
Similar:
bequest,
will,
remainder trust,
devise,
lapse,
trust,
testament,
flowthrough,
ademption,
probate,
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