Three Important Rules of Asset Protection

January 21, 2014

Asset protection planning is an important part of any estate plan. Incorporating asset protection strategies into an individual’s estate plan is the best way to ensure that he or she is able to leave the bulk of his or her assets to his or her heirs, rather than his or her creditors. A recent article discusses several rules of asset protection.

First, realize that everything sees the light of day. An individual should craft his asset protection plan with the knowledge that his or her creditors will eventually become aware of the plan and purpose. Typically, the use of secrecy in asset protection planning can only lead to trouble.

Second, it is important to begin such planning before claims arise. An asset protection strategy will work best if it is implemented early and reviewed often. Typically, after a claim arises, it will be too late to take any asset protection measures, as they may be considered fraudulent transfers.

Finally, realize that asset protection planning cannot substitute for purchasing insurance. Having an asset protection plan in place should not deter a person from purchasing liability and professional insurance. Instead, planning should be seen as a supplement to that insurance.


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