A trust is an arrangement under which one person, called a trustee,
holds legal title to property for another person, called a beneficiary.
You can be the trustee of your own living trust, keeping full control
over all property held in trust.
A "living trust" (also called an
"inter vivos" trust) is simply a trust you create while you're alive,
rather than one that is created at your death.(1)
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(1) http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/living-trust-faq-29036.html
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