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I probate and Trust litigation attorney Scott Grossman here today Im answering how to get a copy of a trust if you are a beneficiary or an heir of somebody whos died you are entitled to get a copy a written copy of their trust now you have the right to get this if there are two people who created the trust for instance if your mom and dad created a trust together then when both of them have passed away if youre either named as somebody whos going to inherit property or if youre simply a child or a grandchild with the law calls and heir you are legally entitled to receive a copy of the trust most trustees are good about providing copies when people ask for them but not all trustees are if the trustee of the trust will not give you a copy of the trust then you can have your attorney send a written demand for a copy to the trustee once your attorney sends that written demand the trustee has a 60 day period in which to provide a copy of the trust and theyre required to do this if the