Yes, a separate trust created just for holding firearms is a great idea. Guns and vehicles are the deadliest and lawsuit heavy assets anyone can own. All weapons can go into a standard Bulletproof Trust, setup as an Operating Trust. It is a good idea ...
Anyone restricted of the "privilege/license" to possess a firearm by a court with proper jurisdiction, may not own a firearm until such restriction ceases. However, a trust may own a firearm and cannot have this right taken away by any court. For the ...
Separate trusts should be created for the protection of one's home and any firearms owned. A separate trust established just for holding firearms is a great idea because guns and vehicles are the deadliest and lawsuit heavy assets anyone can own. All ...
Due to the Private Security Agreements and UCC-1s, there is a debt obligation one trust must fulfill to another. These debt repayments are noted in the trust minutes of each trust – its that simple! The order of transfers should follow (forwards and ...