The concept of using legal structures to protect property from those who might otherwise have some claim to it is an idea with deep roots. The trust device is one such legal structure, and its evolution as an asset protection device has not been without controversy. The recent and noticeable break with the traditional denial of self-settled trust protections is one such area of modern controversy, but not the only notable recent development. The self-setted asset protection trust movement is accompanied by the recent completion of two major law reform projects. The drafting and recommendation for state adoption of a Uniform Trust Code is one such project. The Restatement (Third) of Trusts is the second. Taken together, these developments ha...
Trust is a critically important ingredient in the recipes for a successful economy and a well-functi...
The primary concern of this note is summarizing the public policy concerns concerning Domestic Self-...
The Uniform Trust Code, the first national-level codification of the American law of trusts, was pro...
For the vast majority of the twentieth century, trusts served two pivotal roles. The first was as a ...
The United States is experiencing a quiet revolution in the law of trusts. In an effort to compete w...
Over the last twenty years, domestic asset protection trusts have risen in popularity as a means of ...
Spendthrift trusts which shield assets from creditors have been an ongoing problem for the law since...
In the year 2000, the Uniform Law Commissioners approved the Uniform Trust Code (UTC). This was the ...
This Article examines the rise of state asset protection trust (\u27APT) statutes. It juxtaposes two...
In recent years, a large number of Americans have established asset protection trusts in foreign c...
Asset protection planning has gained in popularity and acceptance among estate planners over the pas...
“A trust is an arrangement whereby one person (the trustor) transfers property to another person or ...
This article examines post-1974 progressions in congressional and judicial thinking about asset prot...
The concept of using legal structures to protect property from those who might otherwise have some c...
In 1997, Alaska enacted the first law in the United States legalizing Domestic Asset Protection Trus...
Trust is a critically important ingredient in the recipes for a successful economy and a well-functi...
The primary concern of this note is summarizing the public policy concerns concerning Domestic Self-...
The Uniform Trust Code, the first national-level codification of the American law of trusts, was pro...
For the vast majority of the twentieth century, trusts served two pivotal roles. The first was as a ...
The United States is experiencing a quiet revolution in the law of trusts. In an effort to compete w...
Over the last twenty years, domestic asset protection trusts have risen in popularity as a means of ...
Spendthrift trusts which shield assets from creditors have been an ongoing problem for the law since...
In the year 2000, the Uniform Law Commissioners approved the Uniform Trust Code (UTC). This was the ...
This Article examines the rise of state asset protection trust (\u27APT) statutes. It juxtaposes two...
In recent years, a large number of Americans have established asset protection trusts in foreign c...
Asset protection planning has gained in popularity and acceptance among estate planners over the pas...
“A trust is an arrangement whereby one person (the trustor) transfers property to another person or ...
This article examines post-1974 progressions in congressional and judicial thinking about asset prot...
The concept of using legal structures to protect property from those who might otherwise have some c...
In 1997, Alaska enacted the first law in the United States legalizing Domestic Asset Protection Trus...
Trust is a critically important ingredient in the recipes for a successful economy and a well-functi...
The primary concern of this note is summarizing the public policy concerns concerning Domestic Self-...
The Uniform Trust Code, the first national-level codification of the American law of trusts, was pro...