Originally Posted by
NFATrustGuy
I'll offer my 2 cents here out of appreciation for all of you who've been so good to me over the years.
From a Trust law perspective, there's nothing preventing you from adding and removing "responsible persons" during your lifetime. You can do this as often and whenever you choose. The tricky part is that you must abide by the terms of your particular Trust. On the Trusts I create, this is a matter of completing a few fill-in-the-blank forms. They don't have to be notarized and they don't have to be filed with anyone. Bah-duh-bing, Bah-duh-boom, as they say. In addition, on my version of the Trust, the only people who meet the Fed's definition of "responsible person " are the original Trustee and any people who are subsequently appointed as co-Trustees.
The desirability of holding NFA items in a Trust has definitely waned since the passage of 41F, but it's still a viable and legitimate alternative for those who wish to legally share NFA items with family and/or friends.
To answer the next question: Yes, I'm again accepting new NFA Trust business. I'm still a little butt hurt that there will be people
who will try to take advantage of the situation by pumping me for information and then buying a $99 Trust with no support from an non-attorney, but I guess that's just how the world works. I might be a little more guarded about providing a bunch of answers before someone signs up for my service, but I guess that's also just part of how the world works!