Inserting Photos in Wills to Clarify Specific Gifts
Here is a link to an ACTEC Trust & Estate podcast entitled Inserting Photos in Wills to Clarify Specific Gifts.
Here is the text of the introduction to the podcast:
Clients pass along important family heirlooms as part of their estate plan. These specific gifts of tangible personal property require precise descriptions so that a person unfamiliar with the property may correctly identify what is being gifted. A photo of the personal property seems like an obvious solution to depicting the item, but is that enough? Is there legislation or case law to help guide planners?
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