Does the Will have to be probated if the Trust holds all the assets.

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Does the Will Have to Be Probated if the Trust Holds All the Assets? | NYC Estate Planning Attorney Explains

In this video, NYC estate planning attorney Frank Bruno answers a critical question: "Does a Will still need to be probated if all assets are held in a trust?" Explore the relationship between wills, trusts, and probate as Frank explains how trusts can help you avoid probate and streamline the distribution of assets. He breaks down when probate might still be required, even with a trust, and offers insight into avoiding common pitfalls in estate planning.

If you’re thinking of setting up a trust or want to know more about whether your loved one’s will needs to be probated, this video is a must-watch! Stay informed about estate planning strategies to protect your assets and ensure a smooth transition for your family.

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