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The will is that of person A. The trust is that of person B. Person A and B are not the same person. The trust has nothing to do with the will of person A. Person C is the executor of the will of person A and the trustee of the person B.

Person C executor of will distributed money 1 1/2 yrs after the death from the will of person A. That money was in addition to what was in the codicle of person A's will. The codicle clearly stated that three beneficiaries were to receive x amount of money from the estate of person A. Person C disbursed that money as stated in the codicle. Person C then disbursed more money to those beneficiaries even though the codicle and the will do not say to disburse more money to them. They are not the beneficiaries of the will itself and are only mentioned in the codicle to recieve x amt of money from the estate.

Bottom Line person C removed monies from estate of person A and gave it to person B as a trust disbursement. Another words Person C is giving person B money from the estate of person A. And person C is disbursing additional monies that are not mentioned the the will or codicle of Person A.
 



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