Asset Protection Trusts
Domestic Asset Protection Trusts (DAPTs) – available exclusively in a handful of jurisdictions, including South Dakota – are a formidable planning strategy for both domestic and international families. DAPTs offer legal protection for assets against third-party liabilities (including those stemming from divorce proceedings) and lawsuits as well as empower settlors (the individuals establishing the trust) to maintain a level of control over their assets while also enjoying discretionary benefits during their lifetime.
Therefore, individuals can establish a DAPT that is fully discretionary, meaning settlors can receive financial benefit from the trust (income and discretionary principal distributions), while safeguarding trust assets from creditor claims and lawsuits. Furthermore, through the directed trust structure, individuals can retain control over investment management functions.
South Dakota boasts one of the oldest and most progressive self-settled domestic asset protection provisions in the U.S. With its two-year “look back” fraudulent conveyance statute, South Dakota’s provision is among the shortest in the country.
Watch the short video below from Bridgeford Trust Company to learn more.