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One of the cornerstones of estate planning is creating a will, but a do it yourself will kit may leave out a necessary provision within a will the Residuary Clause.
If a will omits a Residuary Clause, the assets not left specifically to anyone would pass to heirs through what is called intestate succession laws, which apply to the distribution of property for those without a will, but this would occur only after delays and probate court involvement.
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One of the cornerstones of estate planning is creating a will. While a will is necessary to name a Guardian for minor children and name an Executor for your estate, a will is also needed to distribute your property. But a will does not specifically identify each and every piece of personal and real property that a person owns. A Residuary Clause is a provision used within the will that disposes of property not specifically disposed of by other provisions. The Residuary Clause is often overlooked by those who choose to prepare a will on their own.
No matter how small your estate may seem when you create a will, a Residuary Clause needs to be included. Working with highly an estate planning attorney ensures that wills are properly written and that they meet the needs and goals of your family.
Residuary estate is a term used in probate law to describe the portion of a persons estate that remains after all specific gifts and bequests have been made and all claims of the estate are satisfied. The Residuary Clause gives the right to the residuary estate to one or more named beneficiaries. Not only does the Residuary Clause handle property that may have been overlooked or not otherwise disposed of, it can handle bequests that are void due to the death of the beneficiary. The clause will also cover property that is acquired after the will was written, and therefore not specifically mentioned within the will.
About the Author:
Richard B. Schneider, LLC is a leading provider of expert estate planning guidance in Portland, OR. For more information on residuary clauses and other estate planning services, visit our website.
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