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</html><description>Standard Legal has drafted its Living Trusts so that the children of the maker(s) of the Trust, who are presumed to be the ultimate beneficiaries of the Trust in most instances, are not named as Trustees or Successor Co-Trustees. That may seem contradictory to many families since the primary reason a Trust has been considered ... Read more</description></oembed>
