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okay so in this video were going to talk about ten provisions every revocable living trust should have so Im Paul Rabalais Im an estate planning attorney every morning at 10 a.m. Central time check in to this YouTube channel where Im going to give you another educational video that will help you protect what you have for yourself and your family all right I want to give you a little bit of introduction to this topic and then jump in to the ten necessary provisions okay when people get their legal affairs in order they do several different things yes they they provide for where their stuff will go when they die how they want to leave it to their spouse if theyre married to their children if they have children or grandchildren to others and that all is very necessary and very appropriate appropriate in addition to designating you know how things are to be distributed when when you pass away many people also want to simplify or streamline that process of getting their estate settled