6 Hour Guide to Protecting Your Assets: How to Protect Your Hard Earned Assets From Creditors and Claimants

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SIMPLE, AFFORDABLE STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO PROTECT WHAT’S YOURS By the time you’re named as a defendant in a lawsuit or divorce proceeding, it may be too late to protect your assets. The time to shield the hard-won fruits of your labor is now! Fortunately, protecting your assets can be much easier and far less expensive than you think. In this complete, practical, and easy-to-follow guide, leading tax and estate planning attorney and bestselling author Marti… More >> 6 Hour Guide to Protecting Your Assets: How to Protect Your Hard Earned Assets From Creditors and Claimants

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3 Responses to “6 Hour Guide to Protecting Your Assets: How to Protect Your Hard Earned Assets From Creditors and Claimants”

Comment from David E
Time May 1, 2010 at 4:30 am

This book is absolute gold! I can honestly say that the tips provided in this book have helped me and will continue to help me throughout my life. Martin Shenkman is a genius.
Rating: 5 / 5

Comment from G S
Time May 1, 2010 at 7:01 am

As an attorney, I enjoyed reading this practical easy to read guide to asset protection. I have recommended this book to a number of my clients.

The book addresses practical and creative steps to protect assets using trusts and limited liability companies.

The book also discusses protecting assets from divorce which is a topic few books discuss.

The book explains concepts that will assist the reader in establishing a better working relationship with the reader’s attorney.
Rating: 5 / 5

Comment from W. Campbell
Time May 1, 2010 at 8:24 am

I had high expectations for this book, to which it didn’t live up. I presumed, incorrectly, that Mr. Shenkman had specific experience as an attorney practicing in this area. My impression is that his writings on asset protection appear to be just a summarization of the writings of others, with little or no original thought. About halfway through this book, puzzled by its consistent shallowness, I finally did some research on Mr. Shenkman and found out that he seemingly just quickly cranks out a new book every time some topic heats up, such as his “How to Buy a House with No (or Little) Money Down”.
Rating: 1 / 5

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