Yes. The terms of the trust pretty much have to have terms under which it can be closed and your will redrafted to delete the closed trust. Contact your atty.
2007-01-03 00:42:29
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answered by wizjp 7
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Yes, you can, see the people who set the Trust up.
2007-01-04 01:57:41
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answered by animalwatch 3
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A trust depends upon how far do u trust on the other side
2007-01-07 04:08:29
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answered by montathra 4
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ofcourse it is its still youre money . But I hope youre going to find another means of giving it to her and not trying to cut her out of the will .
2007-01-03 08:43:07
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answered by C 3
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If its property you cant claim it back.
But I'd see your solicitor. Depends on the terms that you agreed.
2007-01-03 16:23:45
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answered by Kat 4
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yes
2007-01-03 12:44:17
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answered by anis118030 5
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You need to ask a layer. I think you can do what you want it's still you money yet.
2007-01-03 08:45:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course, but you will need to rewrite your will
2007-01-03 08:44:48
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answered by beanie 5
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you would have to go to your solicitor. where he will change it for you.
2007-01-03 08:49:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes see your lawyer..........
2007-01-03 08:44:44
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answered by troble # one? 7
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