Is the number of names limited by the NFA Trust or is that the cap the lawyer recommended putting on an NFA Trust?
Yep, I used David Goldman as well. It was a bit pricey, but the amount of information he provides along with the speed of getting it done is well worth the extra cost in my book. And my NFA items aren't something I would gamble on a halfass trust or some DIY computer program.
Has anybody had the ATF or any other legal body challenge their NFA Trust? Has the boilerplate the David Goldman's group put together held up in court? I'd hate to give him the money and the find out that the end product doesn't stand up, thereby loosing any NFA items I had acquired by that point and possibly face more fines.
I have no idea one way or another. As I look for a way to secure a proper trust, I'm just trying to get the best quality product in the end.
He's been the status quo for at least 5 years. I know there was a case once about a quicken loan being challenged that didn't hold up.
I've been told by quite a few people that they used the quicken trust maker, and in Indiana it sounds like trusts are pretty straight forward too...
Are you willing to gamble your NFA items on that?
Why is it a gamble? If it is a valid trust in the state and the ATF approves the transfer to the trust there should be no issues...
I'm just wondering if anyone has any evidence of why it is a gamble. At least evidence that doesn't link or reference back to the FL attorney.
Why is it a gamble? If it is a valid trust in the state and the ATF approves the transfer to the trust there should be no issues...
I'm just wondering if anyone has any evidence of why it is a gamble. At least evidence that doesn't link or reference back to the FL attorney.
as I want to see where this goes.
With the "FL trust atty guy route" if the trust is challenged would it be his firm that has to defend you or would it be the local firm that is affiliated with him that would defend you/trust?
My guess would be the FL Guy because its a copyrighted trust from him.
But he used IN attys becuase he does not practice law in IN so how can he defend it? I'm clueless on law and figured you have to be license in the state to defend it right?? or since it's a federal issue it's a federal atty license you need?