What form do I need to transfer my home deed out of a living trust?

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What form do I need to transfer my home deed out of a living trust?

I believe the recorder of deeds needs me to get a Trustee’s Deed form and I don’t know where to obtain one.

Asked on January 15, 2012 under Estate Planning, Illinois

Answers:

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 12 years ago | Contributor

I am sure that you realize that once you do this the home is not protected by the laws that govern trust assets, correct?  I am sure that you placed it in the trust with good reason so I just want to make sure that you realize that taking it out will make it subject to certain laws that it was not while in the trust.  Now, I would ask an attorney to do this for you but you can probably obtain the form via any state legal supply store.  They often have these in blank to be filled out.  Good luck.


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