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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2320150" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>I did all my trusts before you had to fingerprint and background check for trusts--- I haven't followed the "updates" to the laws but I know there was talk that atf was going to re-word so people couldn't "skirt" the laws by not listing trustees until after the fact. I thought they were gonna change the wording to say if you changed your trusts later you had to fp and bgc when you changed. --- I honestly don't know if it was changed again or not. That would probably be a good thing to ask an "nfa attorney" </p><p></p><p>I ended up using a local attorney to write mine, atf doesn't really care what the trust says and don't really care if it's actually legal in your state, they just care about the names on it. Revocable trusts ( if written correctly) can be changed at any time anyway. </p><p>Some of those $100/fast trusts may not be fully legal in your state IF they were to ever be challenged in court by certain family members or beneficiaries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2320150, member: 94491"] I did all my trusts before you had to fingerprint and background check for trusts--- I haven't followed the "updates" to the laws but I know there was talk that atf was going to re-word so people couldn't "skirt" the laws by not listing trustees until after the fact. I thought they were gonna change the wording to say if you changed your trusts later you had to fp and bgc when you changed. --- I honestly don't know if it was changed again or not. That would probably be a good thing to ask an "nfa attorney" I ended up using a local attorney to write mine, atf doesn't really care what the trust says and don't really care if it's actually legal in your state, they just care about the names on it. Revocable trusts ( if written correctly) can be changed at any time anyway. Some of those $100/fast trusts may not be fully legal in your state IF they were to ever be challenged in court by certain family members or beneficiaries. [/QUOTE]
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