SEC v. Solow: When the Court Got the Law Wrong — And What Still Went Wrong for the Solows
SEC vs Solow case review. Proactively structuring your assets can be beneficial, but if done in haste or with the wrong intentions, it can lead to unintended consequences.
Why Real Estate Is Different: The Asset Protection Problem Every Property Investor Gets Wrong
She had entities, a trust, and professionals at every stage. What she didn’t have was asset protection. When a tenant lawsuit produced a personal judgment, it reached every property, her brokerage account, and the assets inside her revocable trust.
Can You Actually Protect Assets in Divorce? Here’s What the Law Says
Every marriage has exit terms. If you wrote yours before the wedding, it’s called a prenuptial agreement. If you didn’t, the state wrote them for you — and those terms weren’t designed for a physician with a growing practice, a real estate investor with a premarital portfolio, or an entrepreneur who spent decades building a business. This article explains what family courts can actually reach, why offshore trusts don’t override marital property law, and what planning before conflict looks like for high-net-worth individuals.
The Nevada C-Corp: A Complete Scam?
In Chapter 3 of my Best Selling book ‘Over Exposed!’, I dived into the Nevada C-Corp. While this topic was…
Understanding Nevada Asset Protection Trusts:
How to Protect Your Assets and Why a Bridge Trust is Your Best Option In the realm of asset protection,…
How to Amend Your LLC Operating Agreement and Articles
Are you looking to amend your LLC Operating Agreement or Articles of Organization? Understanding how to properly make these amendments…
Wyoming LLCs: The Privacy vs. Protection Myth
Wyoming LLCs offer privacy — but privacy is not protection. Here’s the critical distinction between keeping your name off public filings and actually stopping a creditor from reaching your assets.
Equity Stripping and Friendly Liens: Why the Oldest Trick in the Book Stopped Working
Why equity stripping and friendly liens does not work as a form of asset protection.
FTC v. Affordable Media, (The Anderson Case): Landmark in Asset Protection & Offshore Trusts
The landmark Anderson case - Federal Trade Commission v. Affordable Media, LLC (9th Cir. 1999)
