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Asset Protection Basics
Asset protection planning involves applying lawful techniques to protect your assets from creditors such as trusts, partnerships or off-shore entities.  This section explains how the process works, provides information on what vehicles can be used to accomplish your goals, offers tips on what types of asset protection operators should be avoided and answers frequently asked questions.

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Asset Protection: What Is It and Do You Need It?

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What is asset protection planning?

I am middle age, engaged to be married shortly. I have a 19 and 24-year old; my fiance has a 12 and 10 year old. Each of us has wills leaving our assets to our own children. When we marry, what should be done in regard to our estates? Our assets are not likely to exceed $600,000.



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» Asset Protection Basics
» Asset Protection Planning
» Do You Need Asset Protection?
» Asset Protection Techniques
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» What Can You Protect?
Topics Related To Asset Protection
» Estate Planning
» Asset Protection
» Elder Law
» Probate
» Trusts
» Wills
» Living Wills / Power of Attorney
 
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