“Building on the burgeoning popularity of offshore asset protection trusts (OAPTs), 14 U.S. states have now enacted their own ‘domestic’ asset protection trust (DAPT) legislation. These laws date back to the 1990s, but only in the last year have I learned of challenges to them in U.S. courts. The record is not encouraging.”
http://www.nestmann.com/u-s-courts-penetrate-domestic-asset-protection-trusts/
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