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Brody Wilkinson PC | Southport | Connecticut |
Bivins & Hemenway, P.A. | Valrico | Florida |
Rudolph Friedmann LLP | Boston | Massachusetts |
Young Wells Williams P.A. | Ridgeland | Mississippi |
Nolan Heller Kauffman LLP | Albany | New York |
Smith Debnam Narron Drake Saintsing & Myers, LLP | Raleigh | North Carolina |
Schneider Smeltz Spieth Bell LLP | Cleveland | Ohio |
Stephenson Fournier | Houston | Texas |
Wharton Aldhizer & Weaver, PLC | Harrisonburg | Virginia |
Wharton Aldhizer & Weaver, PLC | Harrisonburg | West Virginia |
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Carroll & O'Dea Lawyers | Sydney | Australia |
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Pamir Law Group | Shanghai | China |
Watson & Band | Shanghai | China |
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AMG Mylonas & Associates, LLC | Limassol | Cyprus |
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ONC Lawyers | Hong Kong | Hong Kong (SAR) |
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Pamir Law Group | Taipei | Taiwan |
Asset protection in a legal scope typically comes in the form of a trust, commonly termed an asset protection trust or self settled trust. Asset protection trusts are created to protect an individual’s assets from claims of future creditors. In such trusts, the individual who receives the benefits from the trust is called the settlor. In many instances, such trusts fail to fully protect trust assets from the settlor’s creditors.