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Free Living Trust Amendment

The Living Trust Amendment is a document used to change one or more minor provisions of a living trust or joint living trust as an alternative to preparing a new living trust. The amendment can be used to make minor deletions and/or additions to the original trust.

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Reasons to Create

- You wish to change one or more provisions of the existing living trust due to events such as a change in marital status, the birth of a child, a move to another state (perhaps from a community property state to a non-community property state, or vice versa), a significant change in financial status, a change in the tax laws, or the death of a beneficiary.
- You wish to add or change beneficiaries.
- You wish to add or change the nomination of trustee, successor trustee, or alternate trust.
- You wish to modify conditions or restrictions on the distribution of income or principal from the trust, such as the age at which a child can receive a distribution.
- You wish to add or remove property from the trust and then amend the trust accordingly with regard to the beneficiary of that property.
- You wish to expand or delete trustee powers.
 

Before You Begin

Information you may need:
- The full name of the living trust, including the date it was signed.
- Information regarding the additions or deletions being made to the original living trust by this amendment.
 

Reasons to Update

- Note: Multiple amendments should be avoided, especially if one amendment amends a prior amendment. Instead, a single amendment should be prepared which restates and revokes all prior amendments. Furthermore, if major and/or numerous changes will be made to the original trust, it is recommended that the entire original trust be "amended and restated."
 
 
     
 
     
 
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