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Trust and WillsWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California I am one of the executors of an estate for an aunt and uncle. They have a family trust established in California. They both are declarants of the trust. If one of them dies is the trust still valid? |
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| The best answer will come from the trust itself. Get a copy if you can. Who are the trustees of the trust? What kind of a trust? |
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| i am assuming a declarant is a grantor/trustor ? what makes you think that the trust would not be valid if the grantor/trustor died ? |
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