Lawsuits In Many Cases = Legal
Extortion!
The staggering cost in attorneys' fees
alone to defend a lawsuit is many times more costly than the potential outcome of
the lawsuit itself. Like it or not, there
is no purer form of extortion than a lawsuit; the defendant has to decide
whether to pay the plaintiff or pay his attorney to defend the case. What a
choice indeed.
Besides the fact that I've worked with
many attorneys over the years, I've come from a family of prominent attorneys in the
midwest area. I say this only because in the last few years has this term asset
protection become more prevalent.
And it wasn't that people were poorer
back several years ago or that people with a home or money didn't want to protect what
they had. It's all been due to the explosion in litigation and the increasing
number of new lawyers that has produced this new form of needed protection.
So, the question is, how would you
like to:
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Never again waste another
minute worrying about losing your house, car, bank account, pension, investments, business,
etc., to an unethical or unjust creditor in a lawsuit?
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See greedy, hostile
litigation attorneys stop salivating and turn pale when you explain to them your asset
protection strategy?
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Watch government regulatory
agencies such as the FTC ( Internet Marketers pay
close attention ) back off your case because it's a waste of their time?
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Barricade your assets in an
impenetrable fortress where they're creditor-proof, lawsuit-proof, judgment-proof, and
seizure-proof forever?
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Have the
same powerful strategies Madonna, Michael Jackson, Mel Gibson, the Kennedy’s and the
Rockefeller’s use to protect their empires but at an affordable price?
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Sometimes,
just sometimes we all need a
reminder. The reminder that life is too short to take chances. Lawsuit Protection
is that reminder.
By protecting your business and personal assets, you will have peace
of mind and this will help you enjoy life to the fullest.
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But Is Asset Protection
"Legal?"
While you savor those thoughts, I
think that this would also be a good time to address the question of whether protecting
your assets is unethical or illegal? I admit, there are some people who consider
asset protection illegal.
But,
asset protection laws
were designed for the very purpose of protecting your assets from unjust
forfeiture.
Still others consider asset protection
unethical. Now, since I'm not an attorney this isn't official legal advice, but
I'm going to say it anyway.
I am in NO way
recommending nor would any attorney in their right mind advise that you avoid paying a
judgment or fine that you rightfully owe.
But you should be in the position to
make the final verdict on what is fair and right. When lifetime, incumbent judges
and bleeding-heart juries stop handing out ludicrous decisions, then you'll no longer
need to protect your hard earned assets.
Ironically, collection lawyers, government
agencies such as the IRS and the FTC, and everyone outside the asset protection business,
make every effort to characterize asset protection as dishonest, fraudulent, or worse.
Of course, their motives are transparent.
They denounce anyone who successfully
stop their efforts to collect or seize their assets which then disrupts the stream of
income flowing in their direction. So, in a nutshell, total asset protection is
NOT illegal or a privilege...
It
is a freedom protected by the U.S. Constitution.
Why You Need Lawsuit
Protection Right Now
Now, this is not an all out attack against
all attorneys... just most. In fact, the best advice I've ever heard was from
an attorney who specializes in asset protection. In no uncertain terms, he
fervently advises:
"Don't wait until you're a Defendant in a
lawsuit or the target of an IRS or FTC investigation to consider protecting your
assets."
If a creditor (plaintiff) has a legitimate
claim against an identifible asset, it may be against the law to transfer or sell
that asset. Most states endorse the Uniform Fraudulent Conveyance Act that prohibits
a debtor (Defendant) from transferring his assets with the intent to hinder, delay, or
defraud a known creditor.
You've got to protect
yourself before the storm
approaches, not in the middle of it.
You and I both know
that the very wealthy people - millionaires, Fortune 500 CEOs,
movie stars, politicians and athletes - usually have
dozens of legal safeguards in place to shelter their assets, because they know that its
legal to do AND can afford to hire the very top experts.
But what about the 'average guy?'
The small-business owner. The Internet marketer. The real estate
entrepreneur. The local doctor - who may be thinking about giving up his practice
thanks to skyrocketing malpractice insurance costs.
The small investor who has
painstakingly increased his net worth over the years. The widow or widower with a
big check from their spouse's insurance. WHO'S LOOKING OUT FOR THEM?
And what about the average family's
really vital assets? Their home. Kid's college funds. Retirement
savings. Money set aside to help aging parents. WHAT PROTECTS THOSE ASSETS
AGAINST AMERICA'S LAWSUIT EXPLOSION? My information will... but more on that
later.
Examples of Why YOU
Need Asset Protection Now...
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