Does A Trust Supersede A Will & What If A Will Is Filed With The Courts

Does A Trust Supersede A Will & What If A Will Is Filed With The Courts

The trust is better if one desires to avoid probate. If the Will is filed with the court, the filing will need to be removed; otherwise, the filed Will may be misconstrued as the one's last testament.
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