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David Hineline:
One can also get an individual transfer at any second temp. residence that they have using the CLEO in that jurisdiction.

Toster:
So doing a little more research on this topic I found a great link.

http://arizonagunlist.com/How_to_buy_NFA_class3_weapons_with_a_revocable_living_trust_without_a_CLEO_signoff.html

It has lots of info on this topic.

Toster:
Well, just found out THE HARD way, that you can't do a trust in Quicken Willmaker 2010!

here is their email back:


Hi Chad,

Thanks for contacting us and sorry for the inconvenience.

Please note, our Quicken Willmaker Plus 2010 software does not include a living trust document. The 2009 version is the last edition which supported a living trust. This was a decision made in anticipation of an exclusive living-trust making software that should be released sometime in early 2010.

If you intended to create a living trust with our 2010 Willmaker program, please feel free to contact our customer service department at 1-800-728-3555, or by e-mail at cs@nolo.com, concerning a refund.

Thank you.

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"Chad " <> writes:

Hello,

I recently purchased a copy of Quicken WillMaker Plus 2010.  I was wanting to set up a revocable living trust.  I do not find this as an option when I go under ?Estate Planning? when choosing a category from the drop-down list.  I also looked under the ?All Documents? and did not see it there either.  Was this feature removed or am I just looking in the wrong spot?  It was in the previous version a friend had, Quicken WillMaker 2007. 

 

Thanks!

 

Toster:
I did have another question for people that have done the trusts.  What happens if you move to a non friendly NFA state?  Can you have someone included in the trust say your parents that still live here in NE so you can keep the NFA item at "home" in NE?

Wildgoose:

--- Quote from: David Hineline on October 03, 2009, 10:13:03 PM ---I would recommend any customer see a lawyer.  Some info.  http://www.guntrustlawyer.com/

Your trust or corporation would need to be in effect and remain in effect as long as the NFA item was to be owned by the trust.  If you at a later date want to own the item as an individual it will transfer from the trust/corporation to you on tax paid form 4.



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David,
After some reflection I feel your advice may be well founded. Is there anyone in eastern Nebrasksa that you could recomend for a review of a trust involving NFA firearms?
Thanks

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