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  • Thegeek

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    Most of the online trusts are pretty good, but you are much better off using a lawyer. Marc Halata (halatalaw) does them. He did mine. Plus, with someone like Marc, you can get support later on.

    SilencerCo, SilencerShot, and a few others are perfectly fine to use. My personal decision was to use Marc after a 30 minute call with him.
     

    milton

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    Most of the online trusts are pretty good, but you are much better off using a lawyer. Marc Halata (halatalaw) does them. He did mine. Plus, with someone like Marc, you can get support later on.

    SilencerCo, SilencerShot, and a few others are perfectly fine to use. My personal decision was to use Marc after a 30 minute call with him.
    Same here. I rest easy knowing if I need anything down the road, Marc is a phone call away.
     

    ol' poke

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    Trusts are generally state-specific, so what works in Indiana may not work so well in other states and vice-versa. They seem to have different rules. I'd recommend an in-state attorney for your own (and the trustees) peace of mind.
     

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