Coping Guidance
Legal Issues
Administration of a Will
Wills are simple, inexpensive ways to address many estates. But they don't do it all. Here are some things that may not be accomplished in a will.
Named Beneficiaries for Certain Kinds of Property
A will can't be used to leave:
- Property you held in joint tenancy with someone else. At death, the deceased's share will automatically belong to the surviving joint tenant(s). A will provision leaving the deceased's share to someone other than the surviving joint tenant, would have no effect unless all joint tenants died simultaneously.
- Property that was transferred to a living trust.
- Proceeds of a life insurance policy for which there is a named beneficiary.
- Money in a pension plan, individual retirement account (IRA), 401(k) plan or other retirement plan.
- Money in a payable-on-death bank account.
Current Services
Joseph Frederick (Joe) Martin
February 3, 2012
February 3, 2012
Helen K. Bliss
February 2, 2012
February 2, 2012
Genevieve Tucker
February 2, 2012
February 2, 2012
Maxine Maurice
February 2, 2012
February 2, 2012
Ben Scott
February 2, 2012
February 2, 2012
Jean C. Ostroth
February 2, 2012
February 2, 2012
Esther J. Cervantes
February 2, 2012
February 2, 2012


