Revocable Living Trust

$499.00

A Revocable Living Trust is a document used to establish a trust that allows an individual to place assets into the trust during their lifetime and designate how those assets should be managed and distributed. The person creating the trust, often called the grantor or settlor, typically retains control of the trust and may modify or revoke it during their lifetime.

A revocable living trust is commonly used as part of an estate plan to organize the management of assets and provide instructions for how those assets should be handled upon the grantor’s death or incapacity. The trust document identifies the trustee responsible for managing the trust assets and the beneficiaries who will receive those assets according to the terms of the trust.

This document provides a structured framework for establishing a revocable trust and outlining how trust assets may be administered.


A Revocable Living Trust is a document used to establish a trust that allows an individual to place assets into the trust during their lifetime and designate how those assets should be managed and distributed. The person creating the trust, often called the grantor or settlor, typically retains control of the trust and may modify or revoke it during their lifetime.

A revocable living trust is commonly used as part of an estate plan to organize the management of assets and provide instructions for how those assets should be handled upon the grantor’s death or incapacity. The trust document identifies the trustee responsible for managing the trust assets and the beneficiaries who will receive those assets according to the terms of the trust.

This document provides a structured framework for establishing a revocable trust and outlining how trust assets may be administered.