Revocable Living Trust

About this template

A revocable living trust is a legal document that lets a grantor (the person who creates the trust) outline who they would like to receive their property and other assets after they die. Using this Revocable Living Trust document, you can get a head start creating documents — whether you’re a lawyer, the grantor, or other party involved.

Laws vary by country and state, so feel free to update the terms of this template using Jotform Sign’s easy drag-and-drop builder. You can also add a logo and personalize other design elements as you see fit. Then when your Revocable Living Trust document is ready to go, fill it out and e-sign it — then share it for other involved parties to complete.

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