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Can a Judgement Creditor Take My Car?
By Staff on January 26, 2026
Learn whether a judgement creditor can take your car. Understand motor vehicle exemptions, how equity affects seizure, and steps to protect your vehicle from creditors.
Can a Trust Protect Assets from a Lawsuit?
By Staff on January 26, 2026
Learn whether a trust can protect assets from a lawsuit, including the differences between revocable and irrevocable trusts, fraudulent transfer rules, and timing requirements.
Can I Lose My Pension in a Lawsuit?
By Staff on January 26, 2026
Find out if you can lose your pension in a lawsuit. Learn how ERISA protects employer-sponsored retirement plans and which accounts may be vulnerable to creditors.
What Happens If You're Caught Selling Assets During a Lawsuit
By Staff on January 26, 2026
Understand the consequences of selling assets during lawsuit proceedings. Learn about fraudulent transfer laws, badges of fraud, and how courts can reverse improper transfers.
Can Your Primary Residence Be Taken in a Lawsuit? State Law Protections
By Staff on January 24, 2026
Can your primary residence be taken in a lawsuit? Learn about homestead exemptions, judgment liens, and how to protect your home from creditors.
How Can Creditors Find My Bank Account? Discovery and Collection Tools
By Staff on January 24, 2026
How can creditors find my bank account? Learn about creditor discovery tools, bank levies, and how to protect accounts from seizure.
If You're Being Sued, Are Your Assets Frozen? What Wyoming Law Says
By Staff on January 24, 2026
If you're being sued, are your assets frozen? Learn about restraining orders, asset freezes, and how Wyoming asset protection planning can help.
Paid Out Money to Avoid Lawsuit: Understanding Fraudulent Transfer Law
By Staff on January 24, 2026
Paid out money to avoid lawsuit? Learn the difference between settlement and fraudulent transfer, when payouts are legal, and what the law forbids.
How a Portfolio Preservation LLC Protects Investment Assets from Lawsuit Claims
By Staff on January 8, 2026
A portfolio preservation LLC can protect investment assets from lawsuits through charging order protection, which limits creditors to distributions rather than direct asset seizure.
Why Asset Protection After a Lawsuit Is Filed Is Extremely Limited
By Staff on December 28, 2025
Asset protection after a lawsuit is filed is severely limited because transfers made to avoid a known creditor constitute fraudulent transfers under both state and federal law.