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You can name your trust any way you choose. Most people use their own name such as "The Jones Family Trust" or "The Harry Connick Revocable Trust". However, a trust can be titled any other way such as "The Magic Mountain Trust" or "Lincoln Lane Trust". If the trust is to hold title to real estate you should be conscious of how the documents that affect the property will be indexed in the land records, and, take care not to choose a name that is already used by another entity.

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