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Now on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn

Now on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn

The law firm of Donlevy-Rosen & Rosen, P.A. announced today their new social networking presence on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Through these social networking tools, the Firm will connect with existing and potential clients as well as fellow professional practitioners, and publish articles and newsletters. The firm’s Facebook account can be found at https://www.facebook.com/DRRLaw/. The firm’s […]

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Selected Planning Issues: Planning After the Lawsuit – Can it be Done?

Selected Planning Issues: Planning After the Lawsuit – Can it be Done?

It is often said that once a person has been sued nothing can be done to protect assets. This is usually true. The knowledgeable asset protection professional will, however, be able to recognize the few exceptions to that rule. The ability to recognize and utilize the exceptions will depend upon a thorough understanding of the relevant fraudulent transfer law.

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Titling Assets: Pitfalls to be Avoided – Part II

Titling Assets: Pitfalls to be Avoided – Part II

Many individuals attempt to implement asset protection on their own. Among the “do-it-yourself” methods commonly utilized is titling and re-titling assets among a spouse, children and others (friends & family members). Instead of accomplishing the desired protection, these “strategies” often expose the transferred asset to additional creditors, cause family conflicts, and raise gift and estate tax issues.

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Estate Freeze Update: New Law – New Opportunity

Estate Freeze Update: New Law – New Opportunity

Volume XX, Number 1 – JANUARY 2011 INTRODUCTION More than 10 years ago we wrote an issue of the APN on estate freeze planning (Vol. IX, No. 1). The essence of estate freeze planning is just what it sounds like: the value of an asset (or assets) is “frozen” at today’s value for future estate […]

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The Jamie Solow Case

The Jamie Solow Case

The Jamie Solow contempt incarceration case has caused a lot of people to write a lot of articles and offer a lot of opinions – most of which are completely inaccurate. The author, Howard D. Rosen, is one of Mrs. Solow’s attorneys, attended court hearings, testified, and can state with accuracy what actually transpired in this case.

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US Tax Compliance for Foreign Accounts

US Tax Compliance for Foreign Accounts

On August 19th the U.S. Internal Revenue Service announced that the Swiss bank, UBS AG, the United States, and Switzerland had reached an agreement under which the U.S. would file a request under the U.S. – Swiss tax treaty to obtain certain data regarding U.S. taxpayers (about 4,450 accounts)

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