The Texas Revocation of Living Trust Form is used to revoke or terminate a trust. Only the original grantor of the trust can authorize the revocation. It is your responsibility to accurately complete this form. After signing the Texas revocation of living trust form in the presence of a notary, you should give a copy of the document to the Trustee handling the trust.
The Texas revocation of living trust form is quite simple and straightforward. Enter the grantor’s name along with the name of the trust. Be sure to include the name of the current Trustee. Date and sign the document then have it notarized. To be legally binding, you MUST give a copy of the revocation notice to the Trustee handling the trust.
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