Grant Liston is the one from ft. wayne. Quick and easy, also more affordable than the others mentioned.
So when you die, who takes over the trust? Is that specified as well? And the concept is that any person named in the trust can possess the trust-owned NFA items, correct?
Grant Liston is the one from ft. wayne. Quick and easy, also more affordable than the others mentioned.
Contacted Grant Liston last week, papers came in the mail yesterday. Much quicker than anticipated, great price too!
Youll be super pumped when you start filling the trust up.
So when you die, who takes over the trust? Is that specified as well? And the concept is that any person named in the trust can possess the trust-owned NFA items, correct?
Grant Liston is the one from ft. wayne. Quick and easy, also more affordable than the others mentioned.
Contacted Grant Liston last week, papers came in the mail yesterday. Much quicker than anticipated, great price too!
I do notice that scare mongering lawyers on the internet talk about how people don't know what they're doing when drafting NFA trusts, try to convince you that courts will declare yours invalid, etc., but the vast majority of trusts never see the inside of a courtroom and so that just seems disingenuous to me. A trust is a document that is supposed to be inherently personal and avoid court as much as possible.
Keep in mind that I'm not a lawyer, I have never written or participated in writing any trust that wasn't my own, and the law is admittedly complicated in ways that would encourage me to seek professional advice if I feared making a serious mistake.
No one ever listed prices?
Grant Liston charged me $275.00