What Are the Laws on Inheriting Guns from a Philadelphia Estate?
What Are the Laws on Inheriting Guns from a Philadelphia Estate?
If a person dies leaving firearms as part of their belongings in a Pennsylvania estate, an executor, or administrator of their estate should consult with experienced lawyers to determine the legal issues involved with the type of firearms listed in the estate inventory. Laws for transferring firearms ownership differ depending upon their classification. One categories includes those that are subject to the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA) and revisions, which include fully automatic weapons, short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and silencers which must have serial numbers and be registered with the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Division. Unregistered NFA weapons are considered illegal and cannot be passed down to an heir or registered after the fact. If an executor of an estate discovered unregistered NFA firearms, they must contact NFA to be turned over to law enforcement officials.The second categories includes firearms not covered by NFA include hunting rifles, shotguns, revolvers, and semi-automatic pistols bought for personal use, hunting, or home protection. It is important for estate representatives to seek guidance from Philadelphia estate planning lawyers to they avoid hassles resulting from illegal transfer or disposal. Estate plan for inheritanceIndividuals who own firearms and want to leave them in their estate should consult with estate planning lawyers. When developing the estate plan, a person can write “instructions” to the executor that will settle the estate. The information should identify the particulars surrounding the firearms such as types, categories, accessories and if they are registered and accessible. Pennsylvania guidance
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