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hey there im a state planning attorney paul rabale and in this video were going to talk about when a revocable trust becomes irrevocable all right so we get questions all the time both in our office on our website as comments to these youtube videos on linkedin we get questions all the time about the difference between a revocable trust and an irrevocable trust and id say generally the concept of an irrevocable trust scares people you know irrevocable sounds fixed cant change it locked in not flexible so lets take a look at some of the common forms of trusts and discuss this whole revocable irrevocable concept okay so there are many many different kinds of trusts out there i think thats one misconception have that the public has that theres really only one one or maybe one or two kinds of trust but trusts are designed for many many different reasons and all trusts are either revocable or irrevocable lets take a look at maybe the most common uses for trusts and discuss that whol