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the Diocese of Beaumont's Bequest Language

An excellent way for you to support the Diocese of Beaumont's mission is to leave us a bequest in your will, living trust or with a codicil. One significant benefit of making a gift by bequest is that it allows you to continue to use the property you will leave to charity during your life. Another benefit is that you are able to leave a lasting legacy.
 

Types of Bequests


There are a number of ways you can make a bequest to the Diocese of Beaumont.
 
Specific Bequest. A specific bequest involves making a gift of a specific asset such as real estate, a car, other property or a gift for a specific dollar amount. (Any gift of property must be approved by us prior to giving due to special requirements that must be met.)

Percentage Bequest. Another kind of specific bequest involves leaving a specific percentage of your overall estate to charity. For example, you may wish to leave 10% of your estate to the Diocese of Beaumont.

Residual Bequest. A residual bequest is made from the balance of an estate after the will or trust has given away each of the specific bequests. A common residual bequest involves leaving a percentage of the residue of the estate to charity. For example, you may wish to leave 30% of the residue of your estate to the Diocese of Beaumont.

Contingent Bequest. A contingent bequest is made to charity only if the purpose of the primary bequest cannot be met. For example, you could leave a life insurance policy to a relative but the bequest language could provide that if the relative is not alive at the time of your death, the life insurance policy will go to the Diocese of Beaumont.
 

Bequest Benefits

 
A bequest is generally a revocable gift, which means it can be changed or modified at any time. You can choose to designate that a bequest be used for a general or specific purpose so you have the peace of mind knowing that your gift will be used as intended. Bequests are exempt from federal estate taxes. If you have a taxable estate, the estate tax charitable deduction may offset or eliminate estate taxes, resulting in a larger inheritance for your heirs.
 

Bequest Language


In order to make a bequest, you should speak with your attorney. Your attorney can help you include a bequest to the Diocese of Beaumont in your estate plan. We have provided some basic bequest language to assist you and your attorney.

1. Specific Bequest

If you are considering making an outright bequest to the Diocese of Beaumont, we recommend the following language:
 
Bequest of a Specific Dollar Amount

I hereby give, devise and bequeath _________ and No/100 dollars ($DOLLARS) to the Diocese of Beaumont, a nonprofit organization located at 710 Archie Street, Beaumont, TX, 77704, for the Diocese of Beaumont's general use and purpose of, and as directed by the Diocese of Beaumont through the Most Rev. David L. Toups S.Th.D. or his successors.
 
2. Percentage Bequest

If you are considering making a bequest of a percentage of your estate to the Diocese of Beaumont, we recommend the following language:
 
I hereby give, devise and bequeath ____ percent (___%) of my total estate, determined as of the date of my death, to the Diocese of Beaumont, a nonprofit organization located at 710 Archie Street, Beaumont, TX, 77704.
 
3. Residual Bequest
 
I hereby give, devise and bequeath to the Diocese of Beaumont, a nonprofit organization located at 710 Archie Street, Beaumont, TX, 77704, ALL OR A PERCENTAGE of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate to be used for the Diocese of Beaumont's general use and purpose.
 
4. Contingent Bequest
 
If (primary beneficiary) does not survive me, then I hereby give, devise and bequeath to The Bishop of the Diocese, a nonprofit organization located at 710 Archie Street, Beaumont, TX, 77704, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY to be used for the Diocese of Beaumont's general use and purpose.
 

Restricted Bequests


If you are considering a bequest but would like to ensure that your bequest will be used for a specific purpose, please let us know. We would be happy to work with you and your attorney to help you identify ways to give and meet your charitable objectives.

If you are making a restricted bequest, we recommend that your attorney include the following provision to give The Bishop of the diocese flexibility should it no longer be possible for our the Diocese of Beaumont to use your gift as you originally intended:
 
If, in the judgment of The Most Reverend David L. Toups and his successors in office, it shall become impossible for the Diocese of Beaumont to use this bequest to accomplish the specific purposes of this bequest, The Most Reverend David L. Toups, Bishop of Beaumont and his successors may use the income and principal of this gift for such purpose or purposes as is determined is most closely related to the restricted purpose of my bequest.
 

Contact Us


Please contact us if you have any questions about how to make a bequest to ministries, schools and parishes. To request any additional information that might be helpful to you and your attorney as you consider making a bequest to us.

If you have included a bequest for the Diocese of Beaumont in your estate plan, please contact us to let us know. We would like to thank you and recognize you for your gift.
 
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