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Wealth Protection and Pre-Litigation Planning

Wealth Protection and Pre-Litigation Planning is a process whereby attorneys review your entire financial situation to develop a bulletproof strategy to protect you and your wealth from all personal and business threats. There is no greater sense of financial security than knowing that qualified attorneys have put in place the necessary plan to ensure your hard earned wealth is protected for generations to come.

The primary purpose of Wealth Protection Planning is to carve out and insulate liabilities away from valuable assets to the greatest extent allowed by applicable law. Wealth Protection planning is also, to a significant degree, pre-litigation and pre-bankruptcy planning that seeks to maximize the use of exemptions allowed by the state and federal legislatures, and other forms of protecting assets as recognized by established or anticipated law.

Creating a Wealth Protection plan is a complicated, challenging and absolutely critical task in the today’s litigious environment. A competent Wealth Protection plan not only needs to be properly designed, but it needs to be properly implemented. Using the most up to date and effective strategies, the attorneys of the Debt Dispute Center will consult with you to ensure confidentiality of all your information and to make sure your service is personalized specifically for your needs. The attorneys are experts in the creation of limited partnerships, limited liability companies, trusts, corporations and all other Wealth Protection vehicles necessary in structuring a plan that provides for maximum benefit.

Some Threats to Your Assets Abound

  • Frivolous lawsuits
  • A negligence or injury claim, whether justified or not, that exceeds any insurance coverage you may have including an umbrella policy
  • Breach of contract through no fault of your own
  • A professional malpractice suit
  • Lawsuits from disgruntled business partners or employees
  • Loan guarantees
  • Huge fines and penalties for violating state or federal law because of the actions of an employee
  • Seizure of your primary residence or other assets without due process by a government agencies with forfeiture power-The Patriot Act
  • Collection attorneys
  • Creditors
  • The IRS-huge tax bill and escalating penalties following an IRS audit
  • Divorce

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