This template should be used in Florida when changes to an original revocable trust are so voluminous in nature that they require more than a simple amendment to the revocable trust. A restatement is a republication of the entire original trust agreement including the amended trust terms and the unchanged trust terms. This template includes practical guidance, drafting notes, alternate clauses, and optional clauses. In addition to creating an amendment and restatement in case of voluminous changes, an amendment and restatement of a revocable living trust is also often used to reduce any confusion among the readers, as compared to drafting numerous amendments over time and forcing the readers to interpret which provisions of the original trust were enforceable and which ones were changed. For a full listing of key content related to estate plans for married or partnered people in Florida, see Estate Plan for Individual with Spouse or Partner Resource Kit (FL). For a full listing of key content related to estate plans for single people in Florida, see Estate Plan for Single Individual Resource Kit (FL). For additional forms involving revocable trusts, see Revocable Trust for Individual with Partner (FL), Revocable Trust for Individual with Spouse or Partner (Pot Trust for Children) (FL), Revocable Trust for Married Individual (Disclaimer Trust) (FL). For further information about trusts, see Characteristics and Uses of Trusts (FL), Requirements and Restrictions on Trust Purposes and Administration (FL), and Revocation, Amendment, and Termination of Trusts (FL).