Differences Between Wills and Trusts

A trust is a way of transferring your property to an artificial legal entity or person (the trust) before your death, while still having the use and/or control of it during your lifetime. There are two kinds of trusts, revocable and irrevocable. If the trust is revocable you can change it or decide to take the property back any time during your life. If the trust is irrevocable, you can’t change it once you have set it up.

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Self-Proving Will

A self-proving will, or a self-proving affidavit attached to a will, certifies that the witnesses and testator properly signed the will.

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