Originally Posted by
ArmaGlock
Most of what I've heard when it comes to invalid trusts used for registering NFA items, is with how the assets/firearms are handled when the trustee dies or is incapacitated.
What is entertaining to me is when people say if you are setting up a trust for NFA items, just use Quicken (take a shortcut), but if you are putting other assets in it, use a lawyer. Doesn't really make sense to me. And if you have the mentality, "who will ever check," WOW, not illegal if you don't get caught, huh?