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What is a Transfer on Death Deed and is it better than a Living Trust? |

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By popular demand, our attorneys are back to discuss the Transfer on Death Deed (TOD Deed). On Episode 11, Jennifer, Cindy, and Edmund compare the TOD Deed with a Living Trust and explain which is better for your family situation.

Some of the FAQs we answer in this video: How does the TOD Deed work? Is it actually better than a Living Trust? Can I name my kids on my TOD Deed?

Indepth blog article California's Transfer on Death Deed: What You Need to Know
http://www.edmundvincentlaw.com/blog/...

For more information about the TOD Deed, or if you need help preparing the TOD deed, give us a call at (626) 3072800 for a free consultation!

Amity Law Group, LLP
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Rosemead, CA 91770

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Tustin, CA 92780

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