No there is never a need for any court/legal filing of the trust for establishment. Once the trust is signed and notarized, it is a valid trust. As to your management question, a more detailed answer is explained in the paperwork provided with the trust, but basically you can manage the trust...
Right, you use the same ATF form 5320.20 as an entity as you would as an individual. I'm not sure if a trust would give you more validity or not. Some uninformed LEO may see out of state tags on your vehicle, an MG-42 in the back, and when you show him/her a trust... One of the greatest...
No problem. You are correct, a trust generally bypasses probate/court, and in my humble opinion if you don't foresee any bickering over the cars, property, and firearms, I would recommend a trust over a will...I can assist you with as well if you ever have the need.
You can put all of your non-NFA items on the trust, but the trust is most viable for NFA items. For NFA items, the trust allows you to avoid CLEO signature, photos, prints, and also allows your designated parties to possess the NFA item(s) without your presence. As you see most of the...
Thank you for the warm welcome. I only have a license to practice law in Florida, however I have partnered with an Alabama licensed of counsel to produce trusts for Alabama residents. We would honor the same deal to Alabama residents until Thanksgiving.
I can produce your trust within 24 hours. Also, the entire process can be done via the internet. Contact me at bhamlin@hamlinlawfirm.com or (850)912-8530 if you'd like to begin the process