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A Living Trust is an entity created for the purpose of holding and managing assets
A Living Trust is an entity created for the purpose of holding and managing assets for the benefit of the creators of the Trust (the “Trustors”) during their lifetimes and then for the purpose of management and distribution of the assets to the beneficiaries designated by the Trustors. There are various reasons for creating Living Trusts: (a) To avoid probate administration on death of either Trustor. (b) To avoid a court supervised conservatorship in the event of lifetime disability of either Trustor. (c) To provide for the management and distribution of assets during continued administration of the Trust or upon its termination.

 


Asset Protection is a major concern for lots of people including businessmen, negotiators, entrepreneurs, creators, designers, and many others.

The one thing all businessmen have in common is their assets. And the main question they want answered is, "How do I protect my assets?" Whether it comes to business assets or personal assets, our North Carolina Asset Protection Lawyers will help you find the best way to protect your personal or business assets.

 
Per Capita Personal Income [Dollars]    
 
 
The column showing the rank of the personal income percent change 2003-2004 By States in North Carolina
Personalincome 2.1
Netearnings/1 1.4
Dividends,interest,andrent 5.9
Transferreceipts 1.6
PercentChangeInPersonalIncome 2.1
Netearnings/1 0.98
Dividends,interest,andrent 0.91
Transferreceipts 0.25
Percentchangeinpersonalincome 5,368
Netearnings/1 2,458
Dividends,interest,andrent 2,283
Transferreceipts 628

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
 

Our North Carolina Asset Protection Lawyers can assist you with all aspects of asset protection. Laws regulating asset protection are complex and difficult to understand.

An Asset Protection Lawyer can help you understand the complicated laws regarding asset protection or any legal topic related to asset protection.

Aspects of Asset Protection Law include:

  • Asset Protection Privacy
  • Business Protection
  • Family Limited Partnership
  • Limited Liability Company
  • Types of Trusts
  • Revocable Living Trust
  • Delaware Trust
  • The APT or Offshore Trust
  • Offshore Havens
  • Equity Stripping
  • Asset Protection Planning

 

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  HIDING YOUR ASSETS
Audio, RM, 8 Kbps, 11:52, 2/25/1999

When it comes to protecting personal assets, the line between privacy and deception can be blurry. Some people use names of family members on their investments, for fear that a divorced spouse or Uncle Sam might want to take their share. And companies engage in a variety of practices, including setting up dummy corporations to save money. What are the legal and ethical boundaries for this type of activity? Join Ray Suarez and guests for a discussion of the limits of asset protection.
Source: National Public Radio
 
 
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Mary Bobbit is a 70-year-old widow who lives in North Carolina, ... Her only remaining asset is the home that her family built themselves 26 years ag

 


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News about Asset Protection cases in North Carolina and nationwide:

Protective's Asset Protection Division to Join DealerTrack
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., June 26, 2006 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News Network/ -- DealerTrack Aftermarket Services, Inc. today announced that Protective's ...
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Labor Department Resolves Pension Law Violations To Protect Assets Of Minnesota 401(k) Plan
Minneapolis, Minnesota - The U.S. Department of Labor has obtained a consent order resolving violations of the Employee Retirement Income Security ...
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Department Licenses State's First Group Captive For Fourteen Of New York’s Major Financial Institutions
        Superintendent of Insurance Gregory V. Serio today announced that the State Insurance Department has lic...
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Today's Terms

Offshore Financial Centers OFC

Definition:
A recent study found that by the end of 1997, the share of cross-border assets held in the offshore sector ($4.8 trillion) accounted for more than half of all cross-border assets held globally.

Beneficiary

Definition:
The person who receives the benefits or gifts from an estate, insurance policy, IRA, pension plan, or trust.

Asset allocation

Definition:
Diversification of your investments, usually between U.S. and international equities, fixed income, real estate, and commodities.

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Topics Related to Asset Protection:

  • Trusts
  • Wills
  • Uniform Probate Code
  • Gift Tax
  • Dynasty Trust
  • Annuities

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North Carolina Asset-Protection Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Asset-Protection attorney you should contact our Asset-Protection Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Apex
  • Asheboro
  • Asheville
  • Burlington
  • Cary
  • Chapel Hill
  • Charlotte
  • Clayton
  • Concord
  • Durham
  • Elizabeth City
  • Fayetteville
  • Fort Bragg
  • Garner
  • Gastonia
  • Goldsboro
  • Greensboro
  • Greenville
  • Henderson
  • Hickory
  • High Point
  • Jacksonville
  • Kernersville
  • Lenoir
  • Lexington
  • Lincolnton
  • Lumberton
  • Matthews
  • Monroe
  • Morganton
  • Mount Airy
  • Raeford
  • Raleigh
  • Reidsville
  • Sanford
  • Statesville
  • Thomasville
  • Wake Forest
  • Wilmington
  • Wilson
  • Winston Salem


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