How can I legally hide my money in a lawsuit?
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How can I legally hide my money in a lawsuit?
Asset protection trusts are types of trusts that allow you to hold funds for your benefit, but it keeps them shielded from your financial enemies; especially plaintiffs of a lawsuit. So, when someone sues you, the assets belong to the trust instead of you. You can use them, but your creditor cannot.
How do you respond to a threat of legal action?
Responding to Correspondence Threatening Legal ActionLook carefully at the letter’s contents. Check to see who sent the letter. Review the substance of the letter or email. Review the situation and the facts. Determine how best to proceed. Consider whether you should notify your insurance company that you have received a legal threat.
Can you sue someone for not marrying you?
The laws governing promises to marry are known as “Heart Balm Laws.” If a state does not enforce a heart balm statute, then no lawsuit may be filed for a breach of promise to marry. The parties will not be entitled to damages for losses. However, recovery may still be possible through a cause of action for fraud.
Is being engaged legally binding?
Most couples get engaged to marry before they actually get married. At one time, such an agreement to marry was considered a legally binding contract and if the engagement was broken without lawful justification, the person responsible could be sued for damages for breach of promise.
Can you sue for wedding costs?
Unless you signed a contract with your in-laws to pay them back for the cost of the wedding, it is unlikely that they would prevail in a lawsuit against you for the wedding costs–regardless of whether you get a divorce or an annulment…