Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California

living trust

I have property in Arizona and California. Can I use the same Living Trust documents for both states?


Asked on 2/14/08, 1:16 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Mitchell Roth MW Roth, Professional Law Corporation

Re: living trust

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Answered on 2/14/08, 1:43 pm
Scott Linden Scott H. Linden, Esq.

Re: living trust

Generally yes. If designed properly, the trust can encompass all of your assets wherever they reside. If you also have a pour-over, this will cover items not specifically mentioned or titled to the trust.

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Answered on 2/14/08, 3:28 pm


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