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11/30/2007 9:39:51 AM EDT
How do I set up a living trust in Texas? Thinking of going this route for NFA items.
11/30/2007 10:35:18 AM EDT
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Go to the General Class III section under the armory tab and read the 41 page tacked thread about setting up a trust for NFA.  It is a long read bu tI promise after you sort through it all, you will have all of your questions answered.  Take notes on relevant issues.  Write down page numbers of where to find the more informative posts so you can refer back to them.  

Good Luck


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How do I set up a living trust in Texas? Thinking of going this route for NFA items.
11/30/2007 10:40:42 AM EDT
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How do I set up a living trust in Texas? Thinking of going this route for NFA items.


Like the man said above, or send an IM to SC-Texas.

NFA guy as well as an attorney.
11/30/2007 12:10:37 PM EDT
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Wow 41 pages!! How did I miss that? Anyway thanks for pointing it out.
I will read through the thread.

Thanks
11/30/2007 9:33:36 PM EDT
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Wow 41 pages!! How did I miss that? Anyway thanks for pointing it out.
I will read through the thread.

Thanks


Good luck with that.  It takes about 4 hours and makes your head spin.

Short version - make your own with Quicken Willmaker.... or get an attorney to do it for you.  Some say it is worth it for the attorney fees because you know it is done right.  Mixed opinions on this.
12/1/2007 4:38:56 AM EDT
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Yea you are right about making your head spin!!! I have seen willmaker on ebay 2006 version for less than $15 shipped would that work or would it e best to buy a 2008 version?
12/1/2007 8:51:58 AM EDT
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How do I set up a living trust in Texas? Thinking of going this route for NFA items.

See if your Chief of Police (if applicable) or Sheriff will sign first.
12/2/2007 4:03:51 AM EDT
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How do I set up a living trust in Texas? Thinking of going this route for NFA items.

See if your Chief of Police (if applicable) or Sheriff will sign first.


My next step is to try and find out if the police chief or sherriff is gun friendly. If they are not I don't want to even approach them about the matter.