Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California
If I sign and date an amendment to my trust, does it need to be witnessed or notorized?
Asked on 6/17/17, 10:41 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Aaron Feldman
Feldman Law Group
Usually your trust will specify how a trust amendment must be made. It's a good idea to have the amendment notarized. It is useful to have an attorney prepare the amendment. If the amendment changes an existing section, it is important for the amendment to be clear and specific about what portion of the Trust is being deleted or replaced.
Answered on 6/17/17, 11:45 am