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What is the difference between a living will, a living trust, and a will?
A living will is a health care advance directive. It lets you say in advance if you would want -- or do not -- want artificial life-prolonging procedures provided in certain extreme circumstances.
A living trust has to do with management of finances during, and in most cases, after, your life.
A will says what should happen to property in your probate estate after your death.
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