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If I am a creditor, judgment lien holder, ex-spouse, or an IRS agent coming to take your stuff, and you own it outright in your own name, you really don’t own it anymore.

I do. You just don’t know it yet.

How do you protect your house, property, cars, boats, vacation homes, stocks, bonds, and cash from all of the predators out there? How do you protect yourself from me?

The key is control, not ownership.

You don’t have to go offshore. You don’t need a prenup. And you certainly don’t need some untested, unproven tax dodge that sets off IRS red flags.

All you need is a no-asset C corporation, a manager-managed limited liability company, and a beneficiary controlled trust – all specially designed to work together for maximum asset protection.

Find out more at:

www.corp-llc-bct.com

Before the predators come stalking.

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Charles Lamm is the distribution trustee for Beneficiary Controlled Trusts. Discover the Asset Protection Iron Triangle on his site at http://www.corp-llc-bct.com and how to protect your valuables from creditors, judgments, lawsuits, ex-spouses, the IRS, and the coming economic meltdown.

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