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Trust Provision

I, {Name}, of {Address}, born {date}, and being of sound mental health and full mental capacity, do instate the following provision to my will regarding the division and dispersal of my estate:

I am married to {Spouse Name} (hereafter referred to as "my {wife/husband}"), and together we have the following children:

{Child Name 1, Birth Date}

{Child Name 2, Birth Date}

{Child Name 3, Birth Date}

Any reference made to "my children" in this document shall also include any future children (biological or adopted) that my {wife/husband} and I may have.

If my {wife/husband} does not survive me, and my child(ren) is/are under the age of {age} at the time of my death, each child will be the beneficiary of a trust. Each trust will contain {amount}, to be granted to each child when he/she {condition/age of trust}.

{Name} will be appointed as the Trustee to the trust. If {Name} is not available or predeceases me, {Other Name} will be the Trustee. The Trustee will draw from each individual trust as necessary to address each child's needs when it comes to health, education, and living expenses, at the Trustee's discretion. The remainder of the trust will be granted to the child when the aforementioned conditions are met.

I, {Name}, hereby declare this provision to be an addition or change to my will. All other aspects of my will are to remain intact.

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Name, signature & date

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Witness, signature & date

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Witness, signature & date

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