There was a person who a few of you have gone with. I believe a women on the western slope. Can anyone recommend me a person. PM or post up
There was a person who a few of you have gone with. I believe a women on the western slope. Can anyone recommend me a person. PM or post up
Last edited by Gunner; 08-24-2012 at 23:07.
In for future references
Feedback or what left of it after a Great Crash of 2012.
"You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity!"
"If you make something idiotproof, someone'll make a better idiot!"
pm'd
Law Office of Rose F. Pugliese, LLC
300 Main Street, Suite 301
Grand Junction, CO 81501
970.589.3755
800.748.9389 fax
www.puglieselawfirm.com
here is a link to another post with her information and a couple of other lawyers!
i too used Rose, however i suggest using the NFA TRUST guy member Rod for your NFA items from now on!
NFA Trust post in the NFA section
Last edited by coop68; 03-12-2013 at 11:53.
Don't mean to drop in, so if it's considered a d-rail please let me know and I will start another but; I am wondering why people use an attorney versus an online Do-it-yourself or an LLC? Cheaper this way and not to hard, just wondering if I am missing something......
It was explained to me that a trust will protect the NFA items better than an LLC. I don't remember the details. A lot of folks are under the impression that a lawyer will draw up a more detailed and specific trust that will protect your items better than a canned trust generated from software (e.g. Willmaker). That said, I've found several instances on the net of people describing using Willmaker to make their NFA trust.
An LLC just has to be paid for every year, that's the downfall. As for the trust it is just protecting the NFA items which isn't to detailed. An online will save you a lot of$$$ and cover ya just fine. I would say do online and maybe have a paralegal review but that is my $.02.