PBR wrote:I talked with him couple wks ago on maybe getting one cause I had a question on if it could affect disability. Then he told me $350 but since mentioned TexasCHLforum would do for $300, I'm pretty sure that is the prices he told me.Charles L. Cotton wrote: Is Sean still charging $750 for a trust?
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- Tue Nov 24, 2015 12:14 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Gun trust
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Re: Gun trust
I think $300 is fair. I'll consider all recommendations from this thread.
- Sun Nov 22, 2015 11:49 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Gun trust
- Replies: 27
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Re: Gun trust
Thanks. I am in Houston but I guess these can be done while corresponding by phone and email and no face to face needed?
The Annoyed Man wrote:I used a lawyer - Toronjo & Prosser - to set up a multigenerational trust. It was $300 or so. Can you do it for less? Yes, you can, particularly with one of those DYI outfits. But......
.....I wasn't going to quibble over trying to save $50-$100.
- Since I am neither a lawyer nor did I play one on TV, and
- In accordance with the dictum that a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client, and
- Knowing that my taxes will pay for my own prosecution if I don't get it right, and
- A $300 legal fee beats a $100,000 legal defense and a 10 year federal sentence.......
http://www.t-plaw.com/nfa-trusts.html
- Sun Nov 22, 2015 10:34 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Gun trust
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Gun trust
I did a search here but didn't see anything relevant come up. Anyone has recommendations of the best route to get a gun trust set up? Lawyers? Online? The reason for the trust is just to make acquiring a SBR and suppressors less of a hassle than doing it individually. I am planning on starting a SBR build soon. Thanks!