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estate planning attorney paul rabelais and in this video were going to talk about when distribution should be made from a trust to a beneficiary okay so heres the background you can give away money to your heirs voluntarily if you want to during your lifetime or you can provide that when you pass away you leave assets or money to your heirs and essentially theres two ways to either give or leave money or assets to your heirs the first way you can do it is you give or leave it to them outright so you pass away you left two hundred thousand dollars to your child or to your grandchild they get a check thats the outright bequest they do what they want to it to with it you have no say-so as to when they get it or how it could be used and many people elect to do that particularly when their heirs are very responsible very common the second way you can give or leave assets to your heirs whether its children grandchildren or other people is to leave it to them in a trust and this is not s