An Irrevocable Trust Can Sometimes Be Amended
Sometimes it becomes necessary to effect a change in a trust where the authority to modify the trust is not contained in its original terms. In this article, Douglas Conover discusses the issue of amendment of existing irrevocable trusts which do not provide for amendment of the trust.
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Doug has a broad-based business practice, incorporating 28+ years of experience in the areas of real estate, commercial and corporate law, banking, and estate planning and probate law.
Doug has a broad-based business practice, incorporating 28+ years of experience in the areas of real estate, commercial and corporate law, banking, and estate planning and probate law.
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