Key Concept #14: The Target Zone – Podcast Series
Welcome to the Key Concepts of Asset Protection. My name is Douglass Lodmell, Asset Protection attorney and founder of the Asset Protection Council. In this podcast series, you will learn about the 15 Key Concepts that I consider critical if you want to understand what Asset Protection Really is, and…
Key Concept #15: Education v. Action – Podcast Series
Welcome to the Key Concepts of Asset Protection. My name is Douglass Lodmell, Asset Protection attorney and founder of the Asset Protection Council. In this podcast series, you will learn about the 15 Key Concepts that I consider critical if you want to understand what Asset Protection Really is, and…
Asset Protection in Divorce
Generally asset protection refers to situations where individuals or married couples are seeking to protect their assets and property from third parties, such as creditors and potential lawsuits. In terms of one spouse desiring to protect assets from the other spouse a different analysis must be done. The short answer…
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Customizing Asset Protection Plans
Clearly high-risk, high net worth individuals are obvious candidates for some form of deterrence against the abuse of law that dominates the U.S. tort system. In practice, however, just about anyone with assets can benefit from asset protection planning. This is particularly true of middle-class Americans who find that even…
How to Protect Your Assets from Abusive Claims
Run away jury awards and the growing number of aggressive attorneys willing to pursue marginal cases under a generous contingent fee arrangement have created an avalanche of unpredictable lawsuits in our civil justice system. Accentuating the encouragement of plaintiff lawsuits is the high cost of defending against even a frivolous…
The AMLP™ vs. The LLC
What is an Asset Management Limited Partnership™ (AMLP) and how it is it different than an LLC? It is important to know how our Partnership is different from a Limited Liability Company. These legal entities are similar in structure, but used in distinct and complimentary ways when the goal is…
The Checks and Balances of the Bridge Trust®
Asset Protection may ultimately rely on removing assets from the U.S. jurisdiction and away from the control of the clients. The question often arises: “How can the client be sure that the new foreign Trustee doesn't run away with my money should I ever need to use the Trust?” The…