by Howard C. Stross | Sep 27, 2017 | Asset Protection, Estate Planning
After Your Divorce Planning Even in the best of circumstances, a former husband and wife are just plain worn out after their divorce. A couple that has been together for even a short time, most of the time, has several important steps to be taken after the divorce.... by Howard C. Stross | Jun 30, 2015 | Asset Protection
Asset protection is a state-of-mind and a way of life. It is not a one and done situation. Asset protection must be continually and consistently maintained. Many people fail to appreciate this, and see their property, money from life insurance, money to a beneficiary... by Howard C. Stross | Jun 3, 2015 | Asset Protection
This post is about how even though a member of an LLC may believe he or she has asset protection through LLC, a creditor might use the Greenhunter case in pursuit of an individual who is a member of a multi-member LLC established under Florida law. A recent decision... by Sabrina Casagrande | May 12, 2015 | Asset Protection
Asset protection strategies in Florida can include Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). While it is not the law in every state, Florida considers funds held in a traditional or Roth IRA as exempt property. This means those funds are protected from the creditors of... by Howard C. Stross | Jan 13, 2015 | Asset Protection
This month is the calm before the tax season storm. Starting in mid-January, tax records such as your W-2 and 1099 should start arriving in your mailbox. Store these records in a safe place until you can schedule an appointment to meet with your accountant. While you...
by Howard C. Stross | Oct 30, 2012 | Real Estate Closings, Asset Protection, Real Estate
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the name of the federal agency that has proposed the questionable rule discussed in the last posting to this blog. At best, the proposed rule is misguided in calling Owner’s Title Insurance protection “optional”....