A "living trust" is generally created during a person's lifetime for the purpose of holding and managing the person's property during their lifetime, and after death, either distributing property to beneficiaries, or holding and managing property for the benefit of beneficiaries. A trustee named by the grantor is responsible for managing property during the person's lifetime, and managing or distributing property as directed upon death of the trustor. Unlike a will, a trust can provide you with a vehicle for managing your property for your benefit or your family's benefit if you should become incapacitated.
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