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[Music] do you know the difference between a living will and a living trust my name is laura d hurd and im an attorney in san antonio texas ive been practicing probate law wills and family law in san antonio since 1987. a lot of people come into my office and they question whether they should have a living will or living trust and they arent really sure what the difference is so let me start out by telling you that a living will is not a will at all in fact its not really a legal term but its often used by laypeople to refer to something that i would call a directive to physicians a living will does nothing to distribute your property at your death a living will is something that is used to determine whether youre kept alive on artificial life support a living trust on the other hand does distribute your property at your death and it can be a useful tool but for most people a simple will is all they really need a living trust although it distributes your property is really used p