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Posted: 6/28/2012 1:01:02 AM
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT |
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Posted: 6/28/2012 12:25:01 PM
You can name the trust whatever you want. There will be a line near the top saying something like "This revocable living trust will be known as XYZ Trust". But you need to engrave exactly what is written in the trust declaration. If you name your trust "XYZ Revocable Living Trust", you cannot engrave "XYZ Trust".
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Posted: 6/28/2012 12:52:25 PM
You can call it "Jimbo's Trust to Reclaim the Mighty Dignity of the SBR" for all the law and ATF cares.
My lawyer wanted to call mine "<my full first, middle, last name> Trust". I said "Whoa, there partner, that's going to be a pain in the ass to fill out every time. How about we just name it after my initials?" 9 total letters (plus a space) in my trust name. |
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Posted: 6/28/2012 5:38:26 PM
mine is xxx trust (obviously not xxx but 3 letters).
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Posted: 6/28/2012 10:30:44 PM
I usually suggest to my clients names like:
Doe Trust Doe NFA Trust Doe Gun Trust |
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Posted: 7/5/2012 1:07:23 PM
Does the title have to have the work Trust in it or can it be anything?
Such as: Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum |
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Posted: 7/6/2012 12:52:05 AM
Originally Posted By brifol6111:
Does the title have to have the work Trust in it or can it be anything? Such as: Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum Most say it has to have Trust in the name. MAHA |
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Posted: 7/6/2012 3:42:40 PM
I know of several "In God We" trusts.
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Posted: 7/7/2012 1:27:45 AM
In Texas though there is no statute that says it must have the name trust in it, it likely is required. Just like a corporation must use some word in the name to identify it as such (Corp., Co., Inc. ect).
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