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January 03, 2007

More on Living Trusts from the FCIC.

Yesterday, I posted about the Federal Citizen Information Center and their publication of the week on estate planning.  Read that post here.

They have other informative pamphlets for citizens as well on a variety of topics.

Their pamphlet on Living Trusts explains what a Living Trust is and some pitfalls about obtaining a Living Trust in plain language. In fact, the pamphlet is only 4 pages long. It explains that if you sign up for a Living Trust in your home or someplace other than the seller's principal place of business, you are entitled to a cooling off period to cancel the contract under the Cooling Off Rule.

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