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A Maryland bankruptcy decision highlights the highly technical difficulties of using life insurance policies for asset protection in some states. In re Rief, Slip Copy, 2007 WL 2071808 (Bkrtcy.D.Md.) More info

Asset Protection Group's (APG) previously convicted felon Richard C. Neiswonger is permanently banned from franchising after selling dozens of bogus "Become an Asset Protection Consultant" franchises to unqualified people who sold Nevada corporations to the masses with misleading claims about their effectiveness. More info

Senate 681 "Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act" threatens to wipe out planning using the offshore debtor havens, or at least make it extremely costly and painful. Jay Adkisson will moderate a panel at the Southern California Tax & Estate Planning Forum featuring Mr. Robert L. Roach, Counsel & Chief Investigator, U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, who will speak on the finding leading up to Senate 681 and the ramifications of that Bill. A "Don't Miss" presentation!   More info

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Specific Industry Concerns

This section discusses industry-specific or needs-specific issues in asset protection planning.

Professional Issues

Resources for determining when debtor planning can properly be done, and the consequences to planners of doing asset protection in circumstances where it should not be done.

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Exemption Planning

Exemption planning considers the use of statutory exemptions from collections as set forth by either Congress or the state legislatures. The goal of such planning is to maximize the debtor's use of the available exemptions. The debtor's fullest use of exemption planning may be significantly restricted by the 2005 changes to the Bankruptcy Code, unless the planning is done well in advance.

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Transactional Planning

Transactional planning considers the use of various types of transfers to take non-exempt assets off the debtor's balance sheet and thus render those assets unavailable to creditors. A goal of transaction planning is to avoid the application of the fraudulent transfer laws, which typically requires that the planning be done well in advance of any financial troubles suffered by the debtor.

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Business Entity Planning

The state legislatures have long recognized the advantages of allowing business entities to offer limited liability to their investors. Thus, a staple of asset protection planning is the use of corporations, partnerships, and hybrid entities such as limited liability companies.

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Captive Insurance Companies

Since its release in late 2006, Jay Adkisson's book on captive insurance companies has become the all-time captive insurance bestseller, providing a basic introduction to captives and related structures and how they are properly utilized within the context of the client's overall business and estate planning.

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A captive insurance company is simply an insurance company owned by the parent that underwrites the insurance needs of the parent's subsidiaries. 

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Trusts & Foundations

One of the traditional techniques for protecting assets, going back literally hundreds years of Anglo-American jurisprudence, trusts offer tremendous benefits when used appropriate circumstances and often are underutilized for planning. Caution, however, that certain transfers to trusts and types of trusts have been voided by the state legislatures or by Congress in the bankruptcy code.

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International & Offshore

The use of foreign jurisdiction for asset protection planning offers certain advantages and disadvantages. Unfortunately, the marketing hype of offshore planning has seemingly drowned out any rational discussion of whether such planning is necessary or worth the reporting hassles in most cases.

Selected Debtor Havens

Anguilla

Bahamas

Barbados

Belize

Bermuda

British Virgin Islands (BVI)

Cayman Islands

Cook Islands

Cuba

Cyprus

Gibraltar

Isle of Man

Nevis

Panama

Turks & Caicos

Offshore Warnings

The offshore heydays of the mid-1990s are long over. Today, "going offshore" is more difficult than ever, and numerous legal and tax landmines abound. This is why most asset protection is done domestically and why many advisors to use offshore planning only in rare circumstances.

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Accounts Receivable Financing

Accounts receivable financing involves borrowing against your receivables on an interest-only basis and then investing the proceeds in a tax-deferred annuity or life insurance product. The first goal is to successfully arbitrage the simple interest you pay on the loan against the compounded growth within the annuity or life insurance product to increase your retirement funding. The second goal is to remove the value of the accounts receivable away from the reach of business creditors and place it into an asset protected environment.

But are these goals really met? Yes or No, depending on how the program is structured. Not all accounts receivable financing programs are alike and, as you may find out too late, nobody looks out for your interests in these transactions. Financing Accounts Receivable for Retirement and Asset Protection by Ronald J. Adkisson (Jay's father) presents a candid look at the subject, including the mechanics of such programs, economic underpinnings, asset protection and tax issues.

 

 

State-by-State Chart of Exemptions

For our famous summary chart showing exemptions on a state-by-state basis for IRAs and ERISA plans, homestead, life insurance and annuities. Click Here

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California

Colorado

Connecticut

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Florida

Georgia

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

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Louisiana

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina 

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

District of Columbia

 

About AssetProtectionBook.com

This website is by far the largest and most comprehensive creditor-debtor and asset protection resource available anywhere. This website hosts thousands of pages of articles, cases, statutes, analysis, and many other resources to assist planners and judgment collection professionals in researching contemporary creditor-debtor issues.

While the articles and analysis on this website are most often drafted from a planner's point of view, creditor attorneys and judgment collection professionals will also find many of these resources to be highly useful. We have tried whenever possible to be balanced in our analysis by pointing out strengths and weaknesses in different structures and strategies from both the planner's and creditor's viewpoint.

This website was primarily created to support our book Asset Protection: Concepts and Strategies (McGraw-Hill 2004). Because of the publishing agreement with McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., certain articles which were used as the basis for that book have been withdrawn from internet publication. It is suggested that the book be used as the primary resource, and that the other materials on this website should be used as supporting materials only as needed.

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About Jay Adkisson and Chris Riser

This website was created by two of the most respected advisors in asset protection. Both Jay and Chris are regular speakers at seminars and conferences hosted by the American Bar Association, state bar associations, and numerous other professional groups nationwide. They are also both contributors to the American Bar Association's publication on asset protection planning.

The website for Riser Adkisson LLP is at http://www.risad.com which is the law firm by which Jay and Chris carry on their practice of law. Please visit that website if you are interested in learning more about contacting Jay and Chris about the possible use of their legal services.

Jay Adkisson

Attorney admitted to practice in California, Oklahoma and Texas. He is the author of the all-time best-selling book on captive insurance companies, "Adkisson's Captive Insurance Companies: An Introduction to Captives, Closely-Held Insurance Companies, and Risk Retention Groups". he has been an expert witness to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee, and a frequent speaker at various events on asset protection, captive insurance, and related topics, including to various groups of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. He has appeared as an expert on ABC's 20/20 and has been often quoted in Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, and numerous other publications. You can read more about Jay and his professional affiliations, educational background, and frequent speaking appearances on his personal website.

Chris Riser

Attorney admitted to practice in Georgia and North Carolina. He is the current Chair of the American Bar Association's Asset Protection Planning Committee, and the author of numerous articles and papers on asset protection. He is an admitted Solicitor in the United Kingdom, and holds a Master of Laws in Estate Planning from the University of Miami. He is a veteran of the first Gulf War, having served in military intelligence.

Calendar of Appearances
September 27-29 -- Vancouver, BC
Chris Riser to chair panel presentation: "Managing the Increasing Threat to Estate Planning Structures from Creditors, Predators & Ex-Spouses" at the American Bar Association's Joint Tax/RPPT Fall Symposium
October 6-7 -- Irvine, CA
Jay Adkisson to present "Busting Asset Protection Schemes" at the annual conference of the
California Association of Judgment Professionals
October 18-20 -- San Diego, CA
Jay Adkisson to moderate the panel "Understanding Captive Insurance Companies" and the workshop "Captive Insurance for Wealth Transfer and Preservation" and also moderate the panel "Asset Protection: A View from the Creditors' Bench and the Bar" and the workshop "Creditors vs. Asset Protection Strategies" at the
27th Annual Southern California Tax & Estate Planning Forum
October 26-31, 2007 -- Baltimore, MD
Jay Adkisson to present "Asset Protection for the Plastic Surgeon" at the
American Society of Plastic Surgeon's 2007 Symposium

 

 

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