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Hi. Im Lee Phillips, and Im an attorney. And I deal with a lot of trusts. And the question Im going to address for two seconds is, can I write my own trust? The answer is, yeah, you can write your own trust. In fact Ill be willing to bet that if you get the right kit and you understand what youre doing, you can write a better trust than probably 50, 60, 80% of the lawyers out there on the street. Because all theyre doing is using a form from their form book, and half the time they dont understand. So you can definitely write your own trusts. Question is, do you want to? The answer is depends. If you fit within-- lets say youre doing a living revocable trust. Were going to avoid probate. Thats all youre doing. Youre avoiding probate. We dont worry about estate taxes, just probate. If you just want to avoid probate, you can definitely write your own trust. And as long as you define how the property goes to the beneficiaries after you die, fine. Youve done a good job, provi