Sean Cody of TexasNFATrust.com did my trust for me and I have nothing but great things to say about him. I'm sure the cheaper easy trusts are just fine, but the difference of a couple hundred bucks means jack to me when compared to the money people spend on their NFA items--I submitted paperwork for close to $4,000 of goodies as soon as mine was established and I've got plans for a lot more in the coming years. The other poster is correct, trusts are not some super secret legal document and they are relatively easy to draft up. I'm perhaps a bit overly cautious and would prefer to be over-prepared and pay a bit extra for it. I know my trust is bulletproof, it will make estate planning easy, it's easy for me to add and remove trustees (and it's worded so that I can have multiple tiers of trustees i.e. general trustees who can make changes to inventory and limited trustees who can only possess my items) as I wish so that I can submit new forms whenever I want without having to submit fingerprint cards for each responsible persons. The biggest benefit is that I have MY attorney on speed dial and can call him with any questions at any time. A lot of those easy trusts require you to write in your questions, they'll get in touch with an attorney and then they'll get back to you. The difference between a $130 Easy Trust vs. Sean Cody's $300 trust is such a small difference in the grand scheme of the cost of NFA items. If I had to do it all over I'd go with Sean Cody again and have no hesitation or regret. I've wasted money on a lot worse things I'm not going to lose sleep over paying a little extra for my trust.