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Asset protection·January 30, 2026

The Essentials of Florida Land Trusts

Florida land trusts allow property owners to maintain privacy while preserving control over real estate through a statutory trust structure.

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Asset protection·April 8, 2019

How Your Homestead Exemption Protects You From Creditors

Florida's constitutional homestead protection shields your home from most creditor claims, with key exceptions for mortgages, taxes, and construction liens.

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Asset protection·December 20, 2017

Using a Florida Land Trust to Hold Property

How a Florida land trust keeps real estate ownership private, how the trustee-beneficiary structure works, and why pairing it with an LLC strengthens asset protection.

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Cryptocurrency Guide

Comprehensive overview of cryptocurrency asset protection strategies, tax implications, and creditor exposure under Florida law.

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Florida Homestead Exemption

Florida's homestead tax exemption reduces property assessed value by up to $50,000, lowering property taxes for eligible homeowners.

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Florida Homestead Protection

Florida's constitutional homestead provision protects primary residences from creditor seizure, with exceptions for mortgages, taxes, and HOA fees.

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Offshore Asset Protection Trusts

Offshore Asset Protection Trusts are powerful wealth protection tools established in foreign jurisdictions with superior asset protection laws.

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Protecting Assets Through Joint Ownership

Joint ownership of property can shield assets from creditors in Florida through structures like tenants by the entirety for married couples.

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Protecting Assets with a Florida LLC

A Florida LLC protects members' personal assets from LLC debts and offers charging order protection for multi-member structures.

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