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hey Paul Rabelais here Im an estate planning attorney and Im here to talk about how to amend modify or revoke your revocable living trust so across my state Louisiana and really across the country many many people millions of people have set up revocable living trusts in an attempt to simplify their estate settlement when they pass away the thought process is if things are in your name theyre frozen when you pass away your survivors have to hire lawyers go through a court process attorney involvement delay expense so many people in an attempt to avoid that they establish what we call their revocable living trust things in a trust when you pass away dont have to go through that court process it simplifies the estate settlement so occasionally sometimes people set up their living trust and and and in their trust instrument its dictated who gets the trust assets when they die whos going to be the trustee in charge of those distributions so the trust really replaces the will sometime