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In this episode, I explain what your will actually does—serving as an instruction manual for probate court rather than avoiding it—covering how wills handle personal property and guardian nominations while revealing their critical limitations: they can't override beneficiary designations on retirement accounts, don't help during incapacity, and become public record once you die, setting up next week's discussion on living trusts.
By Leanne OzaineIn this episode, I explain what your will actually does—serving as an instruction manual for probate court rather than avoiding it—covering how wills handle personal property and guardian nominations while revealing their critical limitations: they can't override beneficiary designations on retirement accounts, don't help during incapacity, and become public record once you die, setting up next week's discussion on living trusts.