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Re: Just had a client ask me if he could have revocable in more
Posted by  JanetK_CA of CA on 10/13/19 7:46pm Msg #611112
That seems like it could end up as a nightmare for the attorney (or executor) dealing with the trust when he passes. What if he had something contradictory in the two different documents? I'd think he'd have to have (or would want to have?) his trust written under the laws of one particular state, probably the one he considered his primary residence to be. I'm just guessing here, but that seems sketchy to me.
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 Just had a client ask me if he could have revocable in more -  Cheryl Elliott on 10/13/19 5:39pm
 More than one revocable trust in different states n/m -  Cheryl Elliott on 10/13/19 5:40pm
 Re: Just had a client ask me if he could have revocable in more -  JanetK_CA on 10/13/19 7:46pm
 Trusts are about protecting assets from probate & taxes. -  MW/VA on 10/13/19 8:05pm
 Very interesting signing yesterday -  Cheryl Elliott on 10/14/19 8:33am
 Re: Just had a client ask me if he could have revocable in more - Signerbill on 10/14/19 12:20pm
 Re: Just had a client ask me if he could have revocable in more -  Cheryl Elliott on 10/14/19 12:44pm
 Asking for legal advice - Jules on 10/14/19 1:00pm
 Re: Asking for legal advice -  Cheryl Elliott on 10/14/19 1:21pm



 
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