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What if there is a revocable trust?

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What if there is a revocable trust?

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If the decedent created a revocable trust, in certain circumstances, the trustee may be required to pay expenses of administration of the decedent’s estate and enforceable claims of the decedent’s creditors. In any event, the trustee is required to file a “notice of trust” with the court where the decedent lived, giving information concerning the settlor and trustee.

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