

Posted: 5/1/2022 11:59:23 AM EDT
Was given his name by my local FFL, neighbor, and friend.
Thought I'd ask here before I went any further. Looking to set up a Trust that includes my wife, my daughter, and her husband. That way they would already own all my junk, they live on Long Island, 15 minutes from LRB. Anyone done a Family Trust like this? Any help is appreciated! Thanks! |
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I did a trust with him a few years ago. It is just my wife and I on it but, there will not be any issues having your daughter and son in law.
Since I am not near him, we set up a phone call and he asked me questions that I answered. Based on that, he setup the trust and emailed it to me in PDF format. All I had to do was notarize the appropriate pages and I was good to go. There have been some changes to the NFA, most notability 41F, and he has adjusted my trust accordingly. When I had my trust set up John was doing a Schedule A that listed the individual NFA items so I would contact him with the info on the new NFA items I had acquired and he would update the schedule for me. He has since gone to a Schedule A statement page were it basically says anything with a stamp is in the trust so there is no need to keep updating it. John also had a phone call with me around 8pm one night and walked me through submitting my eForm 1, this was shortly after setting the trust up. Overall I have been very happy with his services, support and turn around times. |
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Originally Posted By rookie421: I did a trust with him a few years ago. It is just my wife and I on it but, there will not be any issues having your daughter and son in law. Since I am not near him, we set up a phone call and he asked me questions that I answered. Based on that, he setup the trust and emailed it to me in PDF format. All I had to do was notarize the appropriate pages and I was good to go. There have been some changes to the NFA, most notability 41F, and he has adjusted my trust accordingly. When I had my trust set up John was doing a Schedule A that listed the individual NFA items so I would contact him with the info on the new NFA items I had acquired and he would update the schedule for me. He has since gone to a Schedule A statement page were it basically says anything with a stamp is in the trust so there is no need to keep updating it. John also had a phone call with me around 8pm one night and walked me through submitting my eForm 1, this was shortly after setting the trust up. Overall I have been very happy with his services, support and turn around times. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rookie421: I did a trust with him a few years ago. It is just my wife and I on it but, there will not be any issues having your daughter and son in law. Since I am not near him, we set up a phone call and he asked me questions that I answered. Based on that, he setup the trust and emailed it to me in PDF format. All I had to do was notarize the appropriate pages and I was good to go. There have been some changes to the NFA, most notability 41F, and he has adjusted my trust accordingly. When I had my trust set up John was doing a Schedule A that listed the individual NFA items so I would contact him with the info on the new NFA items I had acquired and he would update the schedule for me. He has since gone to a Schedule A statement page were it basically says anything with a stamp is in the trust so there is no need to keep updating it. John also had a phone call with me around 8pm one night and walked me through submitting my eForm 1, this was shortly after setting the trust up. Overall I have been very happy with his services, support and turn around times. Originally Posted By rookie421: I did a trust with him a few years ago. It is just my wife and I on it but, there will not be any issues having your daughter and son in law. Since I am not near him, we set up a phone call and he asked me questions that I answered. Based on that, he setup the trust and emailed it to me in PDF format. All I had to do was notarize the appropriate pages and I was good to go. There have been some changes to the NFA, most notability 41F, and he has adjusted my trust accordingly. When I had my trust set up John was doing a Schedule A that listed the individual NFA items so I would contact him with the info on the new NFA items I had acquired and he would update the schedule for me. He has since gone to a Schedule A statement page were it basically says anything with a stamp is in the trust so there is no need to keep updating it. John also had a phone call with me around 8pm one night and walked me through submitting my eForm 1, this was shortly after setting the trust up. Overall I have been very happy with his services, support and turn around times. What does a Trust cost now? I recall back, maybe 10 yrs or so, they were like 1,000.00 + My buddy says now, a couple of hundred? |
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Originally Posted By RV-1: What does a Trust cost now? I recall back, maybe 10 yrs or so, they were like 1,000.00 + My buddy says now, a couple of hundred? View Quote John is very affordable. He charges a flat $100 which includes future support and changes. Here is the link to his NFA Trust page. You should be able to get most questions answered there. If you still have questions, let me know. |
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Originally Posted By rookie421: John is very affordable. He charges a flat $100 which includes future support and changes. Here is the link to his NFA Trust page. You should be able to get most questions answered there. If you still have questions, let me know. View Quote Wow, this is great! Thanks for the help! Come and shoot with me someday! |
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He is definitely GTG.
Quick, easy, and very responsive. Mine was $100 about 3 years ago. |
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"F*ck it I'm done. Nothing to say other than I'm done giving a f*ck." - xerxes2695 - 1-6-2021 - 1849hrs.
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Thanks!
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I used him too. G2G.
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Sic Semper Tyrannis
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Used him for mine. Quick, easy, and forever support. He’s responsive to questions at all times of day and his site covers a lot of the general questions that come up. I’d highly recommend him over rolling your own.
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I equate GD as the Westboro Baptist Church of arfcom: fun to mess with on occasion, full of ignorant bastards, and they always try to turn a good thing into something bad.
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pretty much yes to what everyone has said above
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Since you don't say what you want to have on your trust - be aware that N.Y. prohibits suppressors, machine guns, "assault weapons", and I believe SBR's & SBS's.
They can be on your trust, but they can't have them in N.Y. And yes - I used John and recommend him highly! |
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What happens when you die and your beneficiaries can't take possession of the item? Who takes custody of it while it's all being sorted out?
Definitely talk to John. He'll get you squared away. |
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He did mine. No issues with AFT
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We don't come alone; we are fire, we are stone.
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Originally Posted By Messer: Since you don't say what you want to have on your trust - be aware that N.Y. prohibits suppressors, machine guns, "assault weapons", and I believe SBR's & SBS's. They can be on your trust, but they can't have them in N.Y. And yes - I used John and recommend him highly! View Quote I realize that, am working right now on how to have everything NY Compliant. |
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Have heard nothing but good things about John. Very nice guy.
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I've never hired him as a client, but I've had extensive legal conversations with him on a professional basis and always been very impressed.
Very nice guy, very professional. |
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Thanks!
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