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hey so Im Paul Rabelais and in this video were going to talk about Im not so well known secret to naming or titling your living trust okay so Im Paul rambling Im an estate planning attorney I help our clients get and keep their legal affairs in order and many people around the country they set up revocable living trusts because they want assets titled in the name of their trust when they die because assets in their trust they avoid that court-supervised an attorney involved probate or succession proceeding assets and a living trust dont go through that you name a successor trustee may be a child or adult children of yours who you will designate to be able to disperse the assets out of your trust to your trust beneficiaries when you die without any attorney in court in court involvement now when someone sets up that living trust theres always going to be a name or a title to the trust and then their assets at least the assets that would have to go through probate if they remain i