If you own your own home.
You can still list your father as the beneficiary on the NFA trust as well as the home.
Thanks for the info.
If you own your own home.
You can still list your father as the beneficiary on the NFA trust as well as the home.
If you own your own home.
You can still list your father as the beneficiary on the NFA trust as well as the home.
Just re-read your post and realize that I don't quite understand: if I own my own home I can list him as a beneficiary on the nfa trust? If I rent I cannot??
Being the beneficiary of a home, would be easier in that the NFA items could remain in the state where they are registered. Until a later time where they can be transfered/sold/whatever...
As long as you're a criminal there perfectly ok. In fact they go great with pants three sizes too big, the newest pair of Nike shoes, and an inch thick gold colored chain.