By putting ownership in trust and designating a knowledgeable person to oversee an individual’s firearms, the chance of such issues arising is minimized. Plus, paperwork requirements for transferring guns are streamlined and the trust prevents information about a valuable collection that might be of interest to thieves from being made public during the probate process.
A recent ABA Journal article, titled “Got valuable firearms? A gun trust can be a helpful estate-planning tool,” explains the benefits of a gun trust.
The thinking behind this strategy? By putting gun ownership in trust and naming a knowledgeable person to look after your firearms, the chance of trouble and issues coming into play upon your incapacity or death is minimal.
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