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The seeming finality of an irrevocable trust can sound scary to a lot of people. The whole idea that you are tying up large pools of your assets in a trust, and then giving control of that trust to someone else just doesn’t sit well with them. However, irrevocable trusts have a little more leeway to retain some control than you might realize.
Before we get into the details, we should talk about the two different types of trusts: revocable and irrevocable. The revocable trust, or living trust, is an agreement between the client (commonly called the settlor, grantor or trustor in the document) and the trustee (usually also the client), until his or her death. The living trust is designed to hold assets that remain fully available to the settlor but are excluded from the public probate process at death. These trusts can be fairly simple or very complex. A simple version may only organize the estate for outright distribution at the settlor’s death. A complex version ma
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