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Asset Protection Links provides links for online guidance on legally protecting wealth (your own or your client's), including:
Using U.S. trusts as asset protection planning tools.
Integrating asset protection in the estate plan.
Drafting and establishing offshore asset protection trusts.
Planning using foreign grantor trusts.
Use of offshore limited liability companies and choosing an offshore jurisdiction.
Tax compliance and reporting when using offshore trusts.
Life insurance and asset protection strategies.

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