In Connecticut, to modify your living trust, you will need to write an amendment to the original trust document. The amendment should clearly state the changes you wish to make, such as updating beneficiaries, changing trustees, or altering distribution instructions. Be sure to include the date, your name, the name of the trust, and the date the trust was created. Like the original trust document, your amendment should be signed in the presence of a notary public. If you want to make significant changes to your living trust, it might be more efficient to create a restatement of the trust. A restatement allows you to rewrite the entire trust, while maintaining the original date and title of the trust, which can be advantageous for avoiding the need to retitle assets. In the restatement, you would include all the changes you want to make, and the new provisions will replace the old ones entirely.