Defective NFA Trusts in North Carolina
Do Dealer, Do-It-Yourself or “One-Size-Fits-All” Online Form NFA Trusts Contain Faults and Defects?

Remember that any document, valid or not, can be called a “trust” by the creator of will and trust kits. Whether the “trust” will stand up to the scrutiny of a court is a different story. And such a court decision may occur after you are deceased and unable to craft an effective estate plan replacement. At that point your estate can be forced into probate and lose a substantial amount in estate taxes if the “trust” that you created with the internet trust kit wasn’t valid in North Carolina. Is it worth the gamble?
Is your Dealer, Do-It-Yourself or “One-Size-Fits-All” Online Form Trust faulty or defective? Many, if not most, are. North Carolina Gun Trust will review your entire NFA Trust, along with any supporting or attached documents. Often there are errors in the language of template or form trusts- critical mistakes such as improperly giving trustees voting rights, substandard beneficiary shares identification, and cementing of co-trustees into the main body of the trust. Generic or DIY template trusts may be absent of important required terms unique to properly worded NFA gun trusts. Our experienced staff is trained to identify these errors and correct them. We can reconstruct your existing trust into a valid legal document. Have an out-of-state gun trust and moving to North Carolina? We can review that too!
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