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What is the difference between a living trust and a living will?

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What is the difference between a living trust and a living will?

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A living trust is an estate planning device to avoid the expense and delays of probate. A living will is a device which gives instructions as to how to proceed when a person is terminally ill and incapacitated with no chance of recovery. A living will sometimes provides that extraordinary measures will not be taken to prolong life when there is no possibility of recovering.

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