It’s probably the #1 Question we get: “Can you fix my old Gun Trust?” |
Your current Gun Trust isn’t what you want it to be and you want to make some changes. This usually happens because of one (or more) of the following issues: |
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Your Gun Trust isn’t 41F compliant |
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Your trust puts a limit on the number of Co-Trustees you can have |
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You have a “Single Shot” trust that limits the trust to a single firearm |
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You don’t really have a Gun Trust at all. Instead, you’ve got a 3-page, fill-in-the-blank, Quicken Will-Maker document that you got from the gun store |
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You have a stack of Amendments stapled to the back of your trust and it is starting to get really confusing |
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Or, maybe your Gun Trust is just really outdated |
Likely, you are facing one of these issues: |
The company that sold your trust to you is out of business |
You can’t get anyone to return you phone calls or email messages about fixing your trust |
Everyone wants to charge you a small fortune to make the changes |
You want to make the changes yourself, but you don’t know where to start |
So, what are your Options? |
Fortunately, when it comes to fixing your trust, there are two good solutions. You can revise your old trust by creating an Amendment; or You can completely replace your old trust with a Restatement of Gun Trust |
Creating an Amendment |
If you got your Gun Trust from the Trust Shop, creating an Amendment is really easy. All you have to do is enter your changes into the Trust Shop Gun Trust Amendment System. Your Amendment will be created automatically & it’s completely free of charge. |
If you didn’t get your Gun Trust from the Trust Shop, you will have to hire an attorney to create your Amendment, create an Amendment yourself, or have us do it for you with a Restatement of Gun Trust |
First-Things-First Is an Amendment right for you? |
To answer this question you need to understand some of the basics about Amendments: |
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An Amendment is a new document that becomes a permanent part of the original Gun Trust. |
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Amendments only replace a small portion of your original Gun Trust. |
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When you create an Amendment, you don’t remove anything from the original Gun Trust, and you don’t delete or cross out any of the language in the original trust. |
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Amendments give directions that indicate the new information from the Amendment will replace the old information from the original trust. |
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Amendments work great, but there are a few down-sides: |
They only replace the section of your trust that is listed on the Amendment |
The language of the Amendment needs to match up exactly with the language from the original trust |
Amendments have to be attached to the back of the original trust |
If you hire a lawyer, an Amendment can cost as much as $1000 |
That means you are looking at a ridiculous amount of money if you have multiple Amendments |
Creating a Restatement of Trust |
A Restatement works almost the same way as an Amendment, except that there are none of the down-sides. |
And… the Restatement of Gun Trust has some major benefits: |
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A Restatement of Gun Trust completely replaces the original trust (not just a single section). The only thing that doesn’t change is name of your trust. |
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A Restatement of Gun Trust will automatically make your Gun Trust 100% ATF compliant. |
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There is no need to make sure the language matches exactly. |
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The Restatement of Trust can be completely customized. |
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You don’t have to attach it to your old trust, which means you can toss the old trust in the filing cabinet. |
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The Restatement of Trust only costs $79 when you use the Trust Shop |
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There is no need to send any additional paperwork to the ATF. That means you don’t have to pay an additional $200 Transfer Fee for each of the NFA Firearms that are in your current trust. |
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Best of all, when you get a Restatement of Gun Trust from the Trust Shop, you also get unlimited access to our ATF Form System and FREE revisions for life. |
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Get your Restatement of Trust Now |
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