Can someone recommend a lawyer in West Tennesse that has experience setting up an NFA Trust? I want to make sure that I have one that correct.
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Can someone recommend a lawyer in West Tennesse that has experience setting up an NFA Trust? I want to make sure that I have one that correct.
Using Quicken Willmaker myself. It was amazingly simple, just fill in the blanks. I've asked around quite a bit and this was the simplest way to go about it.
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To answer your specific question, I do not know anyone in West Tennessee that has any experience or knowledge regarding NFA trusts. However, as a lawyer, I would suggest NOT using one of the software programs to set up an NFA trust (at least not without having an attorney familiar with NFA trusts review it). I am not aware of any software programs that are designed for NFA trusts (they are generic "trust programs"), and NFA trusts have some unique issues that must be addressed. Here's an article from an NFA trust attorney in Florida that discusses potential problems with Quicken:
Using Quicken to prepare a trust: The good, the bad, and ugly! :: Florida Estate Planning Lawyer Blog
There's also this one:
ATF and Invalid Quicken Trust - ATF approves INVALID Trust - NFA Gun Trust Lawyer Blog
I cannot tell you how many times I have seen "do-it-yourself" wills, trusts, and other documents that are totally screwed up. It is possible to get perfectly good documents from these programs, but I would not rely on one for an NFA trust.
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You could also try John Harris of TFA. He does NFA trusts in Nashville but he may be able to reccomend one in your area.
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Well if I needed one here in Nashville I'd use John in a heart beat. But since you live in Memphis theres non better for you then Patrick Stegall. Pat's a vendor and was a moderator here on the board too. He should be able to fix you right up.
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