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You may have a living trust and think that you are done with your estate planning. That may or may not be the case. Trusts can take many forms. They could be complete or incomplete, appropriate or inappropriate. Here are some things to think about.<\/p>\n

At the most basic level, is it up-to-date? Are there births or deaths in the family that need to be acknowledged? Have you named the correct person as your trustee? Are you still comfortable with those who are to inherit your estate?<\/p>\n

Is your trust far too simple or \u201cvanilla?\u201d I have never met a family that is plain vanilla. Everyone has issues and special circumstances. <\/p>\n

If your trust planning does not do all of the following, it should be reviewed and upgraded: <\/p>\n