Master the Transfer of Firearms in Estate Planning and Administration
Firearms in estate planning need extra attention to make sure you, your client and the beneficiaries inheriting the firearms are abiding by the intricate nuances of firearm law, especially after all the recent legislative and administrative changes. With the myriad of changing rules and regulations, if a firearm is transferred improperly or to an improper transferee, fines and jail time are a real possibility. This program will cover types of firearms, improper transfers and legal ownership of firearms. Register today!
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Distinguish between the different types of legal and restricted firearms.
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Identify key aspects of in-state and out-of-state firearm transfers.
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Cover all your bases: can your client and beneficiaries legally own a firearm?
Who Should Attend
This program is geared towards attorneys. Accountants and CPAs, trust administrators and officers, and paralegals may also benefit from attending.
Course Content
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Key Firearms Legal Designations to Understand
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Ensuring a Title II Firearm is on the National Firearms Act Registry
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Can the Beneficiary Legally Own a Firearm?
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Is the Firearm Legal to Own in the Beneficiary's State of Residence?
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The Effect of the President's Recent Executive Orders on Gun Safety
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In-State Transfers of Title I Firearms
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Out-of-State Transfers via a Federally-Licensed Dealer
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Procedures for Legally Transferring Title II Firearms
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Selling Estate-Held Firearms: Legal Best Practices
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Potential Penalties and Liabilities for Estate Executors and Others
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Gun Trusts in Estate Administration
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