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Free Certification of Living Trust

Once you have created a living trust or joint living trust you may desire to transfer investments or other financial accounts into the name of the trust. A Certificate of Living Trust provides your banking institution, brokerage firm, transfer agent or other third party with necessary information regarding the trust to facilitate this transfer. This document also confirms the trustee's authority to act on behalf of the trust.

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Reasons to Create

- You need to provide third parties with information regarding a living (revocable) trust.
 

Before You Begin

Information you may need:
- The name of trustee (or co-trustees).
- The name of the trust and a copy of the trust agreement.
 

Reasons to Update

- You want to provide updated information if circumstances change (i.e., change in trustee).
- You want to provide similar information to a different third party.
 
 
     
 
     
 
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