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Asset Protection Law Facts

 
  • An asset protection trust is any trust utilized to insulate assets from creditor attack. An asset protection trust is normally established in an offshore jurisdiction, although the assets will more often than not remain in the United States under the indirect control of the person establishing the trust (the "settlor").
  • Many unqualified people are marketing themselves as asset protection experts. Always check references and the training of the supposed expert. Anybody claiming expertise in asset protection should have substantial tax and international law training.
  • Always use a separate entity for each liability generating asset and never mix liability generating assets. For example, an apartment house should not be owned by the same entity which owns a printing business.
  • Avoid general partnerships and handshake agreements. This only causes trouble. Did you know that any general partner can commit the partnership (and hence every other general partner) to any legal contract (like taking out a loan). All general partners are jointly and severally liable.
  • Avoid general partnerships and handshake agreements. This only causes trouble. Did you know that any general partner can commit the partnership (and hence every other general partner) to any legal contract (like taking out a loan). All general partners are jointly and severally liable.
  • Even if you effect a state of the art asset protection plan you still should keep adequate insurance. Often the main value of a good policy is that the insurance company must provide you a defense.
  • Remember, no country in the world automatically recognizes U.S. based judgments. In fact, most countries think that our tort laws, securities laws and anti-trust laws are nonsensical. Also, no country in the world recognizes US tax judgments.
  • Don't show off and don't put everything in your name. If people think that you are rich you will be sued. If you are unwilling to have a modest lifestyle (and many of us are not willing) then keep a low a profile as possible and don't title your assets directly in your own name. Remember, to take your assets they first have to be found. Also remember that a good asset protection plan does not rely on stealth. It should work even if every single document is discovered.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Going off-shore with asset protection is becoming very common
Asset Protection can involve utilization of out of country corps., banks, partnerships, ,trusts, funds, management firms, to legally safeguard assets, plan for the future, minimize taxes and get involved in globally investing opportunities.

 


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News about Asset Protection cases in North Carolina and nationwide:

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Asset Protection.com Terms

 


Today's Terms

Spendthrift Trusts

Definition:
A spendthrift trust is created specifically to provide asset protection for the beneficiary. These trusts are written so that the beneficiary can receive the benefit of the trust, but have no right to demand benefits from the trust.

Foreign Bank Accounts

Definition:
There is a thriving industry of offshore practitioners advising U.S. citizens to set up offshore bank accounts.

Durable power of attorney

Definition:
A power of attorney that remains valid when the principal becomes incapacitated.

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Asset Protection Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Asset Protection:

  • Trusts
  • Wills
  • Uniform Probate Code
  • Gift Tax
  • Dynasty Trust
  • Annuities

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North Carolina Asset-Protection Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Asset-Protection attorney you should contact our Asset-Protection Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Apex
  • Asheboro
  • Asheville
  • Burlington
  • Cary
  • Chapel Hill
  • Charlotte
  • Clayton
  • Concord
  • Durham
  • Elizabeth City
  • Fayetteville
  • Fort Bragg
  • Garner
  • Gastonia
  • Goldsboro
  • Greensboro
  • Greenville
  • Henderson
  • Hickory
  • High Point
  • Jacksonville
  • Kernersville
  • Lenoir
  • Lexington
  • Lincolnton
  • Lumberton
  • Matthews
  • Monroe
  • Morganton
  • Mount Airy
  • Raeford
  • Raleigh
  • Reidsville
  • Sanford
  • Statesville
  • Thomasville
  • Wake Forest
  • Wilmington
  • Wilson
  • Winston Salem


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