Does my will distribute all of my assets?

No.  Your will controls only assets held in your sole name without a valid beneficiary designation, or that are not subject to a right of survivorship.  Each asset’s ownership structure determines its disposition upon death.  Jointly owned assets with rights of survivorship automatically pass to surviving owners; only if you are the last surviving owner does the property become part of your probate estate, unless there is a valid beneficiary designation.

Assets held as trustee under a trust do not pass under your will; they are governed by the trust agreement.  To ensure your assets pass to your intended beneficiaries, consider working with an estate planning attorney.