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Whats with all of this "trust" talk?
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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 1823832" data-attributes="member: 6346"><p>First i bought quicken willmaker, and whipped up one that way. I really wanted some nfa specific language in it as a foundation for attaching instructions for family after I'm gone. I went to <a href="http://livingtrustsontheweb.com/pages/index.html" target="_blank">http://livingtrustsontheweb.com/pages/index.html</a> and requested info on a nfa trust. I was informed by the fellow who responded that they do nfa specific trusts, and gave me a list of personal info he would need and the cost. $149. I paid online, and emailed the info and they emailed a Microsoft word copy, and a pdf of the trust the following day. I was very pleased with the transaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 1823832, member: 6346"] First i bought quicken willmaker, and whipped up one that way. I really wanted some nfa specific language in it as a foundation for attaching instructions for family after I'm gone. I went to [url]http://livingtrustsontheweb.com/pages/index.html[/url] and requested info on a nfa trust. I was informed by the fellow who responded that they do nfa specific trusts, and gave me a list of personal info he would need and the cost. $149. I paid online, and emailed the info and they emailed a Microsoft word copy, and a pdf of the trust the following day. I was very pleased with the transaction. [/QUOTE]
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