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A Living Trust is one established while the grantor is still alive. A Revocable Trust means the grantor can amend the documents as long as they are mentally competent.

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  • Richard K. Abraham, Esquire
March 21, 2019
Published by Richard K. Abraham, Esquire on March 21, 2019
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What is a Revocable Living Trust?

A Living Trust is one established while the grantor is still alive. A Revocable Trust means the grantor can amend the documents as long as they are mentally competent.
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