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Which do You Need -A Last Will & Testament or a Revocable Living Trust? The Answer Might be Both.

By Robert J. Green, Esq. | January 25, 2018 | 0

For those who want to avoid the court-controlled process that takes place after a person’s death (known as “probate”) – using a Revocable Living Trust is typically the best way to do so. This document allows a married couple or a single individual to direct what shall happen to their assets and possessions. It will also indicate who will be in charge of carrying out those instructions, without the need for the involvement of a probate court judge.

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