Then he's an absolute FOOL for keeping all those assets in his name.
"Oh, see those houses? They're in my name. I'm the boss. Ain't I cool?"
Jackass had all those assets but never thought to ask a lawyer how to protect them. Foolish. Look up "The Client 2177 Living Trust" and look up who owns it. Study how it's structured. Learn from the best.
Not only should you NOT keep assets in your personal name, you should file liens against your own property for 200% the value of that property. If anyone somehow does get awarded the property by a court, they'll still have to pay off the lien. That alone will make the property unappealing to anyone, even an ex-wife, even if they could steal it from you. There's nothing cool about flashing a property deed with your name on it.
Don't remember who it was, but some athlete or celebrity put all of his assets under his mom's name, so the gold digger he was with couldn't go after his house.
It started with the soccer player, then they all started doing it when it prevailed in court.
Reports from early 2026 suggest a trend of NBA players potentially using a "mother's name" strategy to protect assets, similar to footballer Achraf Hakimi. Allegations arose that Luka Dončić placed properties and income under his mother's name amid a split, while other cases like Dwight Howard’s highlight intense legal fights over marital assets.
And then he recently signed a new contract making 3x more than he was before, and his gold digging whore ex-wife had the audacity to go to the media to beg him to take her back.
Then he's an absolute FOOL for keeping all those assets in his name.
"Oh, see those houses? They're in my name. I'm the boss. Ain't I cool?"
Jackass had all those assets but never thought to ask a lawyer how to protect them. Foolish. Look up "The Client 2177 Living Trust" and look up who owns it. Study how it's structured. Learn from the best.
Not only should you NOT keep assets in your personal name, you should file liens against your own property for 200% the value of that property. If anyone somehow does get awarded the property by a court, they'll still have to pay off the lien. That alone will make the property unappealing to anyone, even an ex-wife, even if they could steal it from you. There's nothing cool about flashing a property deed with your name on it.
Conceal assets, thwart threats and isolate risks.
Don't remember who it was, but some athlete or celebrity put all of his assets under his mom's name, so the gold digger he was with couldn't go after his house.
That was at least two different soccer players last year. Very smart move.
Only issue is that when the mother die, you might get REKT by taxes.
Trust. make a trust if you are rich, put your assets in it. Make the trust in Monaco or some shit like that
They must be telling all the athletes this because when I heard about it it was a nba player
It started with the soccer player, then they all started doing it when it prevailed in court.
And then he recently signed a new contract making 3x more than he was before, and his gold digging whore ex-wife had the audacity to go to the media to beg him to take her back.