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Whats the difference between having a “Living Will” and a “Living Trust”?

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Whats the difference between having a “Living Will” and a “Living Trust”?

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A “Living Will” is a document that describes your wishes regarding life support if you are ever in a terminal condition or irreversible coma (think Terri Schiavo). As mentioned above, a “Living Trust” deals with your assets (either in the event of incapacity or at death. Both are very important and necessary parts of a proper estate plan and both are included in our Trust Package.

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