Once Again, If Charging Order Protection Closes the Door to Asset Access by the Creditors, the Courts May Open Another Door

September 20, 2017

The use of a limited liability company can provide what is known as charging order protection against creditors of individual members who have assets inside the LLC. Continue reading

Concerns with Domestic Asset Protection Trusts as Viable Tools, Especially After the Kloiber Case

April 27, 2017

As I again read through the Delaware Court’s view in the recent Kloiber case about a Delaware trust that a divorcing spouse wanted to tap into as part of a divorce settlement, I could not help sense that the Delaware Court took every opportunity to suggest that Delaware law may not be available to protect the Delaware trust assets. Continue reading