Asset Protection Planning: You Need to Have It

April 27, 2017

Too many people realize that asset protection planning is valuable when it’s too late. For example, after a lawsuit is filed against a doctor or after creditors swoop in to take personal assets. This can expose your entire family, your company, and all that you have worked so hard for to serious risks, and that’s why it’s important to start asset protection planning now, even if you’re not yet sure that you need it. Putting a safeguard plan in place now makes a lot of sense, but you’ve got to be prepared by setting up an initial consultation with an experienced asset protection planning lawyer. If you face risks because of your wealth or your profession, asset protection planning is a must-do. asset protection planning is critical

Looking ahead to the future can increase your chances that your beneficiaries will be able to receive the assets that you intend. More than $59 trillion is expected to pass from baby boomers to the future generation, according to a study published by the Boston College Center on Wealth & Philanthropy. Unfortunately, however, despite these numbers, very few baby boomers have taken steps to ensure that their wealth does not disappear immediately after the transfer. Up to 70% of families lose all of their wealth by the second generation, according to data shared by the Williams Group Wealth Consultancy. 90% of families lose all of their wealth by the third generation.

There are changing needs for affluent and mature clients who are concerned about successfully transferring and preserving their wealth. Identifying an experienced attorney who can assist with the asset protection planning process and infusing various strategies such as trusts and other estate planning tools can give you peace of mind that your assets will be passed on to a future generation and protected as much as possible.

 


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