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Protecting Your Assets from Your Future Former Spouse

PROTECTING YOUR ASSETS FROM YOUR FUTURE FORMER SPOUSE

Cost $12.50
Presentation Length 1.0 hour

Recorded DateNovember 10, 2020
CPE:Not available
(archived webinars do not offer CPE credits)
Subject AreaSpecialized Knowledge
Course LevelBasic
Course Description

No one weds to later divorce, but most recognize at least the possibility that the person soon to be standing next to them at the altar might be a “future former spouse.” Individuals of means will want to do what they can to protect against the financial consequences of that possible outcome, most commonly through a prenuptial agreement. However, when a prenuptial agreement appears impractical, impossible, undesirable, or potentially unenforceable, one might use complementary or alternative strategies such as the self-settled spendthrift trust.

Learning Objectives:


  • Identify the distinctions between “separate property,” “marital property,” "community property,” and the system of “equitable distribution” versus the division of community property in a divorce

  • Recognize how prenuptial and postnuptial agreements work and what they can and cannot do

  • Determine the utility of self-settled spendthrift trusts (i.e., “asset protection trusts”) as an alternative, or as a supplement, to the use of a prenuptial agreement

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Daniel S. Rubin’s practice concentrates on domestic and international estate and asset protection planning for high-net-worth individuals and their families. Additionally, he counsels clients on estate administrations and tax controversies, among many other matters.

Daniel is a distinguished presenter to various professional groups and has written numerous articles on estate and asset protection planning matters for expert and scholarly publications.

Prior to joining Farrell Fritz, Daniel was a partner at Moses & Singer LLP.

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