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For example, you might use a trust amendment form to: Update your trustee or successor trustee: If your chosen trustee is no longer willing or able to manage the trust, or you'd like to designate someone else, you can use an amendment form to name another person or organization to manage your trust.
Reasons to amend a trust include changing who. becomes successor trustee or the distribution scheme. Sometimes entirely restating the trust is desirable. A restatement is an amendment that completely. rewrites the whole trust.
A revocable trust can be modified while the Grantor is alive. Revising the terms of a trust is known as ?amending? the trust. An amendment is generally appropriate when there are only a few minor changes to make, like rewording a certain paragraph, changing the successor trustee, or modifying beneficiaries.
Revising the terms of a trust is known as ?amending? the trust. An amendment is generally appropriate when there are only a few minor changes to make, like rewording a certain paragraph, changing the successor trustee, or modifying beneficiaries.
If there is no amendment clause in the Trust Deed, any amendment has to be done with the permission of a Civil Court. Once the Civil Court has allowed permission for amendment, it is not open on the part of the Income Tax Officer or any other person to challenge such amendment.