Unlike a living trust, which allows for you to access the assets in the trust while you are still living, a testamentary trust goes into effect following your death.
When Should I Include a Pour Over Will in My Estate Plan?
If you wish to maintain control during your lifetime over the assets you place in a trust, you may choose to establish a revocable, or "living" trust – most likely, along with a pour over will.
May 6, 2023: 9am-12pm - MLG is sponsoring the Shred It! event hosted by Chancellor's Village in Fredericksburg, VA.
MAY CELEBRATIONS!
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May is National Elder Law Month!
The National Elder Law Month designation during the month of May was established by the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) as a way to acknowledge the profession that supports the senior community with all of their planning needs. Attorneys across the country use this as a reason to offer special activities to educate the public about this important area. Alyssa Monteleon is a member and proud supporter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Visit our website to learn more about our Elder Law services.