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revocable

[rev-uh-kuh-buhl, ri-voh-] / ˈrɛv ə kə bəl, rɪˈvoʊ- /


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To avoid any unexpected disputes, lawyers advise people to have a will or a will and a revocable trust that accounts for such scenarios.

From The Wall Street Journal

“A revocable living trust is one of the most common types of trusts used in estate planning,” it adds.

From MarketWatch

The bestselling author even went as far as to get a living revocable trust in order and wrote a full suicide note.

From Fox News

They also set up a revocable living trust two years ago, naming their daughters as co-trustees.

From New York Times

These trusts are revocable — you can change them at any time.

From Seattle Times