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Most beneficiary designations will require you to provide a person's full legal name and their relationship to you (spouse, child, mother, etc.). Some beneficiary designations also include information like mailing address, email, phone number, date of birth and Social Security number.
Generally speaking, California law states that beneficiaries have a right to information and accounting regarding the trust. More specifically, beneficiaries have a right to information regarding all changes made to the trust promptly, and they have a right to know the plan to administer and distribute the estate.
To leave property to your living trust, name your trust as beneficiary for that property, using the trustee's name and the name of the trust. For example: John Doe as trustee of the John Doe Living Trust, dated January 1, 20xx.
Write only one beneficiary on each line. Make sure that you write the full names of all beneficiaries. For example, if you name you children as beneficiaries, DO NOT merely write ?children? on one of the lines; instead write the full names of each of your children on separate lines.
Spouse, partner, children, parents, brothers and sisters, business partner, key employee, trust and charitable organization.