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Tennessee revocable trust

James Hal Cathey
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Hoping for a little help in a tuff situation. My grandparents have both passed away and had a revocable living trust that had assets in them. Their primary residence is in their names and not deeded to the trust. First question, is the primary residence  automatically part of the trust or is it separate? Neither had a will. The two trustees are both dead also without a will. How does this affect the primary residence? Does the trust assets go to the children of the trustees or is it distributed amongst all heirs? Also how would it apply to the primary residence? The last dead trustee attempted to have my grandmother deed the property over to them but she wouldn’t sign it on her death bed. Any help or direction or food attorney in the Columbia Tennessee area would be greatly appreciated. Thank you to all.

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