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Hello, Im Attorney Thomas Burton and welcome back to todays episode of our popular Question and Answer Series where I answer real reader questions from the State of Wisconsin. Todays question comes from Madison, Wisconsin and the reader asks the following - Do I need to have docHubd copies of a trust? I am co-trustee for an elderly friend who just passed away. There is only one docHubd copy of the trust and her relative is the other co-trustee. We have to work together in all things but he lives in another state. When he returns there while I work on finishing up things here, should I keep the original trust here or make a docHubd copy? Also can we use copies of docHubd copies to open the bank account for paying the bills etc. Okay, so, Im sorry to hear about the death of your friend. In terms of a trust, generally at my office when someone signs a trust, they will sign it in front of a notary. So the notary public will watch them sign and then n