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Utilizing Business Entities to Protect Your Business Assets

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Utilizing Business Entities to Protect Your Business Assets
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Individuals all too often fail to properly separate their personal affairs from their family business, and this can be disastrous when it comes to asset protection and wealth preservation. The proper use of corporate entities can help protect your business related assets and wealth from various types of creditors — from debt collectors to judgment creditors and beyond — and can easily be incorporated into an individual’s overall estate plan.

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Utilizing Business Entities to Protect Your Business Assets (Sep 2022)

Individuals all too often fail to properly separate their personal affairs from their family business, and this can be disastrous when it comes to asset protection and wealth preservation. The proper use of corporate entities can help protect your business related assets and wealth from various types of creditors — from debt collectors to judgment creditors and beyond — and can easily be incorporated into an individual’s overall estate plan.

Originally presented: Aug 2022 Estate Planning, Guardianship and Elder Law Conference

Ben King, Ross & Shoalmire, L.L.P. - Texarkana, TX