How To List An Entity or Trust As A Beneficiary

How To List An Entity or Trust As A Beneficiary

If the trust will be the sole beneficiary, it will be listed as such:


If the trust is simply one of multiple beneficiaries, another beneficiary being a living man/woman, it will be listed as such:


Regarding 11.02 the changes would be made to look as such:

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