Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in New Jersey
Hi, I am a developer with multiple properties. I have rental properties I am interested in putting into a trust. Will the property be protected in case of judgments and debts? I would like to protect my income producing properties for my family for the long term.
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So long as you do it correctly, then putting assets into trust should protect them. It has do be done correctly, however.
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