Boise, ID asked in Estate Planning for Idaho

Q: I want to change my second named executor of our living trust. Do I have to get a lawyer just to change a name?

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Steven J. Fromm
Steven J. Fromm
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  • Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Philadelphia, PA

A: Yes, you should have a simple addendum or amendment to the trust to document this change. Do not do this on your own or cross out the first name and add in the second name.

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