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Living Trust - Revocation
Sometimes you need to start fresh by using a Living Trust Revocation. When it comes to your single or joint living trust, you can use this document to dissolve your trust, like when you're looking to restructure your estate plan. Whatever your reason, RocketLawyer.com make it easy to create a Living Trust Revocation so you can dissolve your current living trust.
Use the Living Trust Revocation document if:
- You wish to revoke a single living trust in anticipation of creating a joint living trust, for example, due to marriage.
- You wish to revoke a joint living trust in anticipation of creating a single living trust, for example, due to divorce or the desire for separate trusts.
- You wish to revoke a single living trust or a joint living trust due to a change of mind regarding the use of a living trust.
- You wish to make substantial changes to a living trust by revoking the "old" living trust and preparing a "new" living trust. (Note: If the "old" living trust already holds assets, consider "amending-and-restating" the "old" living trust instead of revoking it. This way, it will not be necessary to transfer the assets from one living trust to the other.)
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