As asset protection attorneys, we deal with clients from around the country. In fact, one question that we notice clients struggling with, is whether it is necessary that they seek the services of a qualified local asset protection lawyer. The answer to that is no. It is not necessary that your asset protection attorney be local. So whether you’re in California, Florida, New York, Arizona or any other state, do not limit yourself to only lawyers in your area.
When it comes to choosing an asset protection attorney, the biggest qualification for you to base your decision on, is the experience and knowledge that your advisor has, and not whether he is located closest to you. If your asset protection planning needs some ironing out of details pertaining to your local assets, and a local attorney is needed at that point, your asset protection advisor will consult with a local attorney. At Lodmell & Lodmell, we are often in touch with our clients’ financial advisors and estate planning attorneys when we put together a asset protection plan.
There are many things to be said for hiring a non-local attorney. As asset protection attorneys who practice exclusively in this area of the law and deal with clients from around the country, our experience base is vast and our clientele list is extensive. We serve thousands of clients, and communicate with our clients daily. In our dealings with clients from around the country, we are exposed to a broad range of high net worth individuals in a variety of professions, with different financial objectives. We are exposed to any number of potential problems and challenges that might crop up in the course of helping clients protect their wealth. Your attorney will be better suited to help you reach your objectives, if he or she has this kind of experience and knowledge to draw from.
Clients at Lodmell & Lodmell benefit from this deep well of knowledge and experience. We remain accessible to our clientele, and our clients recognize the difference between us and other asset protection services.
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