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Revocable Trusts and Wills

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Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Tennessee

Assuming that a Revocable Trust owns all my property, Is it possible to write a subsequent Simple Will, outside the trust, to pass a piece of property, which is in the trust, to a person different than named in the trust document?

Thanks
 


Dandy Don

Senior Member
No that is not possible, since your putting it into the trust makes it officially designated to go to whomever the beneficiary is designated in the trust. Have your trust revised and get the property out of it.
 

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