When asset protection planning was in its infancy in the mid-80s, there were few developments and even fewer mentions in the estate-planning literature. Nowadays, there's nary an estate planning symposia in which asset protection planning isn't mentioned, and each year brings new developments in the field. This past year was no exception. The highlights include new self-settled trust legislation in Hawaii, amendments to several state statutes enhancing asset protection and judicial decisions
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