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23 March 2015, 17:05 #16
Mine's with Coyote, easy peazy. They even called after I submitted all my info to make sure everything was right and talk for a min. One thing that is a possible expense is getting it notarized, my bank offers free notary public for members so it was zero cost for me but private Notary Publics will charge most of the time.
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23 March 2015, 17:10 #17
I sit next to a notary at work. And I have two others in the same building. Notary will be free and very easy.
SH#T! You guys are supposed to make this sound all complicated and crap.
I just need to find a person to be my secondary blah blah blah... and see if they want to do it or not. I need to discuss with them first. I don't want to put their name down without permission.
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23 March 2015, 17:13 #18
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23 March 2015, 17:23 #19
Any family member right? I am going to ask my dad... but as far as I can tell all I need is just myself and him as a secondary in case something happens to me. Is this correct?
If I want to add people or take people off the trust later I could do that too I assume?
For me I would be very hesitant to add a 'friend'...I basically have two options... myself, my dad, and my sister if he says no.
If I have this trust though will it ever create legal or other tax issues for me or the other person?
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23 March 2015, 17:38 #20
I noticed no one said use your wife....
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23 March 2015, 17:46 #21
I did mine through Coyote rifle works. They were awesome threw the whole process, and I highly recommend them. A Great price was just icing on the cake :)
What pushed me over on a trust was succession of ownership and shorter wait times. Goodluck on your NFA journey!
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23 March 2015, 17:48 #22
Ok guys.... I just talked to my dad and he's totally cool with being on the trust. I think he actually thinks is a pretty cool idea.
That said what are the responsibilities for him (and me) in this deal?
So lets say I get gored to death by a rabid bull and there is this suppressor laying around. What would my dad's responsibility then be?
I am asking because he was asking. I want to give him direct answers.
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23 March 2015, 17:58 #23
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23 March 2015, 18:01 #24
So, what about divorces? I know that's a terrible thing to ask, but is there a PRIMARY owner? I would obviously want my wife to be able to possess the NFA things whenever.
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23 March 2015, 18:09 #25
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23 March 2015, 18:10 #26
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23 March 2015, 18:12 #27
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23 March 2015, 18:28 #28
My brother is trustee and beneficiary. My father is also a trustee. They can possess the items at any time without me being present. That's the good thing about being able to add and remove people
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23 March 2015, 19:44 #29
I'd do a trust in a heartbeat if I had the cash to do so.
Freedom is NEVER Free. We have to work to protect it and even be willing to die to protect it.
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funny how nobody can afford a Trust but they have $1000 rifles
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