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Using Trusts for Asset Protection

Estate planning is more than planning for after death. You can use trusts, and other entities, to create asset protection.  The key is planning AHEAD. Do not wait until you have a problem. Take reasonable precautions by planning ahead.  You can use revocable trusts to create creditor protection for your kids.  You can use irrevocable trusts to create creditor protection for you and your spouse.  Let’s talk about some options for you.  -John

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