How To Add Multiple Beneficiaries To A Trust

How To Add Multiple Beneficiaries To A Trust

An example of how to add multiple beneficiaries to the trust indenture is seen below. The top row is how the section looks unedited. The middle row contains ONE BENEFICIARY. The bottom row contains TWO BENEFICIARIES.


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