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Q&A: Long overdue to dust off that living trust

November 4, 2024 By Liz Weston

Dear Liz: It’s been over 25 years since we paid for a living trust from a lawyer. We have since misplaced the original document. Our house is all paid up and we have one child. In case of our death, can he request a copy of the living trust from the county register?

Answer: Some states do allow living trusts to be registered with local courts, but typically these documents are private and never filed with a government agency.

You’re long overdue for an updated document, in any case. Estate plans should be reviewed every three to five years, after major life changes and whenever estate tax laws change — as they did in 2001, 2010 and 2017.

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Filed Under: Estate planning, Q&A, Taxes Tagged With: Estate Planning, living trust, revocable living trust

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