Nope. My check from our joint account cashed just fine a few weeks back. it has both of our names on it. The check just needs to have the name of a trustee on it at a minimum.
Who/how did you establish the trust? I'm in the early stages of suppressor obsession and our asshat Sheriff Weaver in DC won't sign. Prefer to go in as cheaply as possible. Do you have a separate trust for your estate or can they be combined?
I know there's threads ad nauseam, but it's so much easier to be lazy and ask those who have done so in a current thread. :D
Here is the info of the attorney I used (referred by another member). He has been great to work with and I checked with him before posting his info.
Very reasonable prices; just send an email and you'll get all the details from him.
Rod Woodard
Attorney at Law
Loveland, Colorado
NFATrust@WoodardLaw.com
Rod is the guy we always recommend to people.
Another +1 for Rod. The way he sets it up it's easy to add and remove co-trustees. Makes it nice when you go hunting pigs with family members to be able to add them right then so they can use one of the suppressed guns when you split up.
I didn't open a new account either, PITA. Just make sure your reciepts for the suppressors are made out in the trusts name. You can't buy the suppressor and then transfer it to the trust, trust needs to be purchaser.
Got to shoot my Thunderbeast on my Keltec RFB a couple weeks ago, that is a sweet setup. I felt it was hearing safe, no louder than a 22. And it makes the bullpup feel more balanced. Nephew just bought a 30p1 also. Wait, wait wait wait.....
This brings up another question related to my other thread. When I paid for the TB from MGT they just had me use a personal CC over the phone so I know it's not in the name of the trust since they didn't ask for the name.
Since they don't have it in stock is this something that can be taken care of when we do the paperwork or should things have been done differently up front?