HRS §560:2-602
A will can cover all property you own or later acquire
This section says a will can give away everything you own when you die, plus anything the estate gets after your death. It is a short rule about what a will is allowed to cover.
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The statute, as written — Will may pass all property and after-acquired property
A will may provide for the passage of all property the testator owns at death and all property acquired by the estate after the testator's death.
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