The mere words “asset protection” make some lawyers wince.1 They think asset protection is dirty and those engaged in it are the ambulance chasers of the estate-planning bar. Of course, we all should ...
Asset protection planning can remove the “profit from the pursuit,” thereby fostering a more robust environment for the parties to settle. Here is an example that makes this point: Lawrence’s estate ...
Planning for long-term care is a crucial but often overlooked part of estate planning. Determining who will care for you and how that care will be paid for can be an uncomfortable conversation, yet it ...
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