Trusts and Privacy

Unfortunately today privacy is an ever eroding  concept. Private companies and the government have ever more resources to track our movements and transactions. From GPS units in cellphones to compilations of credit card purchases, our privacy is compromised in more ways than we can imagine. Fortunately, the use of a trust allows you to protect Read More …

Constructive Possession and Trusts

NFA regulations  require that firearms be registered to and controlled by one ‘person.’ If any other ‘person’ possesses the item then the registrant may be charged with unlawful transfer of a regulated firearm and the possessor charged with unlawful possession of the firearm. These are felony charges and carry severe financial penalties, up to ten Read More …

The Less Intrusive Trust

Purchasing a National Firearm Act (NFA) regulated item through a trust is less intrusive than purchasing the same items as an individual. First, an individual purchaser of a NFA item must acquire the sign off of the Chief Law Enforcement Officer (CLEO) of his residence. Second, an individual must have his or her fingerprints taken Read More …