This course is educational and practical. It is educational because it includes lectures that build upon each other to give students a strong foundation in the concept and the law of asset protection.
This course is practical because it includes access to an easy-to-use, guided drafting application that will generate the legal document necessary to implement an important asset protection strategy. Students will also have access to the drafting app to create a sample, irrevocable trust, necessary to protect retirement assets.
The course includes recorded lectures and weekly LIVE lectures with plenty of time for students to ask questions. In addition, a special social group is also included for students to ask questions and get answers daily.
Darol Tuttle is a practicing asset protection attorney, licensed in Washington state since in 1996. He is also the host of the BoomX Show: Laws of Money podcast.
Under the traditional model, retirees seek out and hire attorneys to draft legal plans for them. In the typical transaction, an attorney will meet with his or her client for an hour or less when retained, deliver a legal document or documents, briefly describe the documents and instruct the client to sign the documents. At this point, representation is withdrawn.
This model fails because the client is not adequately informed to implement the plan. Worse, the younger family members who are responsible for executing the plan were not included in the conversation.
This course solves this problem. The drafting app creates the same legal document as the attorney would have provided instantly rather than over weeks or months. The course provides over three hours of instruction, which is what each attorney in America should say to each client. The course includes weekly LIVE meetings for each student to ask questions. The tuition for each course is so low that anyone, including younger family members, can and should also take the course to increase their financial and legal literacy.