Enjoy this article courtesy of STEP: “In US v Micro Cap KY Ins. Co. Inc. (No. 5:16-cv-00278, 2017 WL 1132904), the US District Court (Eastern District of Kentucky) held, on March 27, 2017, that email communications between two doctors and the a law firm, which had advised them in the formation of captive insurance companies, […]
Read More »STEP – UK publishes detailed plans for public register of foreign ownership of property
Enjoy this article courtesy of STEP: “The UK government has published its plans for a public register of the beneficial owners of UK properties held by overseas entities.
Read More »Safeguarding Your Estate Plan Against Three Worst-Case Scenarios
There is no such uncertainty as a sure thing. –Robert Burns
Read More »Three Social Security Traps
What you don’t know about Social Security benefits can hurt you and your spouse for the rest of your lives. Here are three traps to avoid when taking your benefits.
Read More »STEP – For whose eyes only?
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Read More »How You Can Build an Estate Plan that Includes Asset Protection – Part 2
Divorce One of the last things you want to have happen to the nest egg you’ve saved is for your children to lose it in a divorce. In order to make sure your beneficiaries get the parts of your estate that you want to pass onto them — regardless of how their marriage develops — […]
Read More »How You Can Build an Estate Plan that Includes Asset Protection – Part 1
Much of estate planning has to do with the way a person’s assets will be distributed upon their death. But that’s only the tip of the iceberg. From smart incapacity planning to diligent probate avoidance, there is a lot that goes into crafting a comprehensive estate plan. One important factor to consider is asset protection.
Read More »Bailiwick Express – Court door “slammed shut” for fake owners
Check out this article by Bailiwick Express. “The Royal Court has delivered a landmark judgement which is intended to send a message out to those who mislead the financial authorities.
Read More »How to Build Freedom From Court Interference Into Your Estate Plan
It’s clear why you might want to avoid court involvement in your estate for financial reasons, knowing that probate can quickly get costly and time consuming for those involved. But there is an emotional component to it as well. Your assets are just that: yours. And the idea of them being discussed and deliberated on […]
Read More »Caution: Your Traditional Asset Protection Plan is Set Up to Fail
You may be surprised to learn that you already have asset protection in place. In fact, you probably have one or more types of traditional asset protection planning in place at this very moment. The problem is it likely won’t be enough to protect you and your family.
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