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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1573912" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Again, some states are different, but all trusts must have a grantor, trustees, and benificiaries(that must be living and named at the time of your death) upon the grantors death the trust automatically becomes an irrevocable trust and can no longer change, it ends when your benificiaries have received the full distribution from the trust. ALL trusts must end. Not all trusts are even legal, but unless contested may never be known they aren't. The atf does not look at the legality of your trust, just that you have one. People need to be aware that alot of the $99/quick trusts are not necessarily legal as generally they are not written correctly . Not saying your personal trust isnt right as I only know what my attorneys have informed me about regarding my trusts and state/federal laws, but all trusts must end with a beneficiary. They can actually be ended early by the benificiaries by way of court petition after the successors death.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1573912, member: 94491"] Again, some states are different, but all trusts must have a grantor, trustees, and benificiaries(that must be living and named at the time of your death) upon the grantors death the trust automatically becomes an irrevocable trust and can no longer change, it ends when your benificiaries have received the full distribution from the trust. ALL trusts must end. Not all trusts are even legal, but unless contested may never be known they aren't. The atf does not look at the legality of your trust, just that you have one. People need to be aware that alot of the $99/quick trusts are not necessarily legal as generally they are not written correctly . Not saying your personal trust isnt right as I only know what my attorneys have informed me about regarding my trusts and state/federal laws, but all trusts must end with a beneficiary. They can actually be ended early by the benificiaries by way of court petition after the successors death. [/QUOTE]
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