Irrevocable vs Revocable Trusts: Whats the difference?

Most people believe a living trust protects them. It doesn’t. A revocable trust transfers assets at death — it offers zero protection from creditors, judgments, or litigation. This article breaks down exactly what separates a revocable trust from a true irrevocable structure, why domestic asset protection trusts have failed in court six times in the last fifteen years, and what a court-defensible structure actually looks like.

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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.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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