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What is a Trust?

A trust is a fiduciary relationship that is created with respect to property or assets. It is a basic concept where one or more persons manage property or assets for the benefit of others. The person that creates the trust is known as the "Settlor" or "Grantor". The person who manages the Trust is known as the Trustee. The persons for whom the Trust is created are known as the Beneficiaries. An Asset Protection Trust is aptly named because a Settlor who transfers assets into a trust can by the design and location of the trust achieve a higher level of protection than other devices may offer.

 

What is a Trust?

What is the purpose of an Asset Protection Trust?

Do we want a Foreign or Domestic Trust?

What is a Domestic Asset Protection Trust?

What is a Foreign Asset Protection Trust?

Are my life long accumulated assets susceptible to creditor attack?

How does an Asset Protection Trust operate?

Who manages or administers the trust and the trust funds?

Does an Asset Protection Plan make sense for me?
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THE USA PATRIOT ACT: HOW IT IMPACTS YOU


Drafted in the days following the tragedies of September 11, 2001, the Patriot Act swept through Congress and into legislation with almost no dissenting voices. Now, years removed from its passage, some people have actually gotten around to reading the Act. While numerous state and local governments, along with several civil liberties groups, are actively fighting to limit the breadth of the Act in many areas pertaining to civil liberties, the Patriot Act continues to generate actual hardship for the average American in numerous aspects of business and banking.

The purpose of this article is to identify and briefly outline portions of this voluminous Act, as well as draw your attention to real world examples of how this Ac...

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