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Julia Amelyan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Thiensville, WI
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Asset Planning

Julia Amelyan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Thiensville, WI
Posted

What is a good way to protect your assets in case of a bankruptcy? I own several properties, some in my personal name and some in my LLC. Some of them are free and clear with no mortgage and several still have a mortgage on them. What is the best way to protect them from being taken away? Would it be a trust? Or something similar to that?

Thanks!

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