Need a little help, I'm going to have some extra money at the of the month. Was wondering if
I could get some referrals on NFA Trust Lawyers in the Denver/Aurora area or in Colorado.
Need a little help, I'm going to have some extra money at the of the month. Was wondering if
I could get some referrals on NFA Trust Lawyers in the Denver/Aurora area or in Colorado.
Save the money and do it yourself. I made my trust and had no issues getting the stamp for my suppressor. Lawyers will always try and scare you into giving them money.
Im still unclear of the reason for a trust, would like to know as I am hoping to get a suppressor in the future now that I have the FNP tactical.
"Those who would trade liberty for safety deserve neither"
A trust is effectively a legal box that I can put property into and I can control who has access to said property. With a trust you avoid having to get a CLEO signature as well as fingerprints. Also, I can add people into the trust wording so they too can possess my trust's NFA toys (as a military guy that can be handy should I move somewhere that isn't NFA friendly).
+1
Some people live in an area where they can't get the LEO signature so a LLC or trust is a better option.
Personally I went trust due to the ability to add people to the trust. Then I can store an item in that person's safe while I'm OCONUS or something.
PM sent on the lawyer I used
Everyone wants to be a frogman on Friday
You can't beat a woman who shoots - RW Swainson
I went the LLC route because I thought I could just print a letterhead giving persons permission to have possession of the toys. Was that an owner only thing?
Who are you to want to escape a thugs bullet? That is only a personal prejudice, ( Atlas Shrugged)
"Those that don't watch the old media are uninformed, those that do watch the old media are misinformed." - Mark Twain
I have some goodies as an individual, how hard would it be to move these to a trust?
Not trying to hijack OPs thread but didn't want to start a new "NFA Trust" topic.
-J
Wife and I recently went to a free seminar about Trusts and Wills, very informative and well-worth the effort! Wills are basically useless, but Trusts come in many forms and can be set up in different ways to make your assets nearly bulletproof. I don't know how NFA weapons are put into trusts though, they didn't cover that.