[DE] How do I revoke an estate trust?
To revoke a Delaware revocable living trust, you’ll need to follow a specific process outlined in the trust document itself.
Generally, this involves:
- Signing a trust revocation declaration and delivering it to the trustee.
- Transferring the trust assets back to the grantor (you).
- Defunding the trust and transferring titles on any assets currently held within it.
Here is the Delaware Attorney Referral Service where you can find a qualified local attorney to help you complete the process:
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I understand you’re looking for a trust and estate attorney in Delaware. Have you already started the process of setting up a trust or estate plan?
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I already have an estate trust drafted and set up. I need a local Delaware trust and estate attorney to terminate the trust.
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Have all of the assets been removed from the trust?
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To revoke a Delaware revocable living trust, you’ll need to follow a specific process outlined in the trust document itself.
Generally, this involves:
- Signing a trust revocation declaration and delivering it to the trustee.
- Transferring the trust assets back to the grantor (you).
- Defunding the trust and transferring titles on any assets currently held within it.
Here is the Delaware Attorney Referral Service where you can find a qualified local attorney to help you complete the process:
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