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seven things not to put into your last will and testament the number one thing not to put in your last will and testament is any language that distributes trust assets so that means you have a revocable living trust centered estate plan so you have a revocable trust and you also have assets that are in the name of that trust lets say dad several years ago went to his estate planning attorney and created a revocable living trust and as part of the package that he got with his estate planning attorney they put his house that hes living in into the name of his trust which is exactly the way it should work guys however several years later lets say dad executed a proper and valid revocable living trust and he did a valid deed a property deed transferring his property his house from his name to the name of his trust and then in his trust he names his son enrique as receiving that house as a distribution from the trust now several years later the dad for whate