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Trust Revocation 

Trust Revocation

As with most things, getting out of them is harder than getting into them. Revoking a trust is no different. You must be sure the Trustee distributes the assets prior to signing the revocation. The Grantor should also review his or her pour-over will. It is advisable to write a new will prior to revocation to avoid confusion and later expense.

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