Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California

I went to your site and created a living trust. The form seems to say it needs signature of the trustee in state of California . Is this correct as I just got response that. It does not need . However the draft I made from this site had section that show it is needed in state of California. Kindly as

Devise so that I can pay and print.


Asked on 8/05/16, 6:50 am

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Unfortunately the Q&A side of LawGuru is completely disconnected from the forms side. When you send a question it goes to a group of us volunteer attorneys by email and we answer the ones we choose. We do not work for the LawGuru site or have anything to do with their forms service.

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Answered on 8/05/16, 10:49 am

I went to the forms side of the site to try to help you more, but I'm now only more confused. You say you created a living trust on the site and want to have an answer so you can pay and print, but the LawGuru forms require you to pay before you can even see the forms, much less fill them out. Are you sure you have a LawGuru.com form you are using? Also, on the LawGuru sample forms it does not require the trustee's signature, as I have said. The only time a trustee who is not the trustor/grantor/creator of the trust signs anything for a living trust is when a successor trustee signs an affidavit after the original creator of the trust has died. (That again being consistent with what I previously told you).

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Answered on 8/05/16, 11:08 am


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