Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California

how do I revoke a living trust, and do I need any forms


Asked on 3/05/11, 11:30 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Eliz. C. A. Johnson Eliz. C. A. Johnson

The trust itself will or SHOULD have section on how to revoke it. Generally, a trust may be revoked by any method provided in the trust document (Prob C �15401(a)(1)) or by a writing to that effect (other than a will), signed by a settlor and delivered to the trustee during the settlor's lifetime (Prob C �15401(a)(2)). If the trust document explicitly establishes an exclusive method for revocation, however, that procedure must be followed. Prob C �15401(a)(2) If you mean instead, how do you amend it to change it, that is different. Keep in mind that any pour over will you did will also have to be changed. See an attorney in your area for help.

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Answered on 3/06/11, 9:47 am

You should consult the attorney who drafted the trust.

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Answered on 3/07/11, 9:53 am


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