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If someone sues you and obtains a judgment, he/she can pursue your personal assets to satisfy the judgment. This may include your savings, salary, personal property, jewelry, and even your house. Lawsuits can come out of...
5 Things You Can Do to Protect Your Assets Before You're Sued is an episode from The Legal Seagull: Law | Litigation | Self-Help | Legal History by Neer Lerner. If someone sues you and obtains a judgment, he/she can pursue your personal ass...
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Published Jul 26, 2018, 16:54 long, audio available.
If someone sues you and obtains a judgment, he/she can pursue your personal assets to satisfy the judgment. This may include your savings, salary, personal property, jewelry, and even your house. Lawsuits can come out of nowhere. You get distracted and rear-end the car in front of you. Your rotting tree falls and demolishes someone's Jaguar. Your dog bites the pizza delivery girl, ending her lucrative side job as a hand model. [Fill in the blank with more unexpected and costly misadventures]. To maximize the effectiveness of asset protection, you really need to get things rolling BEFORE you're sued. After a lawsuit has been filed–and especially after a judgment is entered–many conveyances of money or property are considered invalid and can be reversed by a court of law. In this episode, I will explain five relatively simple steps you can take to protect your assets before you get sued: Form an asset protection trust Form a corporation or business entity Learn and understand your state's real estate protection laws (e.g., homestead exemptions, types of title, etc.) Increase retirement account contributions (employer-sponsored) Remember that laws regarding liability and judgment enforcement are largely based on state law and are therefore different in every state. The concepts and principles discussed in this episode are not state-specific and may not apply in your jurisdiction. This episode is not a substitute for the advice and services of an attorney licensed in your state. Note: This is a re-recording, re-mastering, and re-storing of an older episode by the same name. Like this podcast? Check out The Legal Seagull's website for more videos, blog posts, and podcast episodes!
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5 Things You Can Do to Protect Your Assets Before You're Sued is from The Legal Seagull: Law | Litigation | Self-Help | Legal History by Neer Lerner.
Published Jul 26, 2018 and 16:54 long