The name of the gun trust is entirely up to you. For many people, one of the main benefits of a trust is the fact that it is private, and not accessible via public records. As a result, many people choose a gun trust name that does not have ties to their own, or to the fact that it is a gun trust. However, many people also choose to name a trust after their family name, such as the “Smith NFA Trust” or the “Jane Doe Trust”. One rationale for using a family name is that if it ever needs to be presented to anyone, it will make it easier for a lay person, or even law enforcement, to know that you are connected to the gun trust. These are all valid considerations when naming the gun trust.
Posted by: The Davis Basta Law Firm, P.A., http://www.davisbastalaw.com/, a law firm located in Palm Harbor, Florida, which prepares firearm trusts for individuals throughout the State of Florida. http://www.floridaguntrust.com/
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