Last time we discussed some of the terminology associated with trusts. Now let’s look at how revocable trusts differ from irrevocable trusts and the benefits of having a trust. Revocable versus irrevocable trusts A revocable trust is a trust that can be altered by the grantor during his or her lifetime. An irrevocable trust, on the other hand, is a trust that cannot be changed by the grantor (except under extraordinary circumstances). In the case of irrevocable trusts, the grantor typically foregoes total control of the property and must obey all trust rules and guidelines. Furthermore, a trust can be revocable during the grantor’s lifetime and then become irrevocable upon the grantor’s death. When most people use the word “trust” in the context of estate planning, a revocable living trust is the one they have in mind. A revocable living trust allows you to maintain complete control over your assets
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