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Eric Kaplan is senior counsel in Greenspoon Marder LLP's International Wealth and Asset Planning group. He focuses his practice on estate planning and asset protection. Eric has nearly 25 years of extensive knowledge and experience with all levels of comprehensive estate planning, domestic-based asset protection as well as offshore asset protection.

Eric has written extensively and been published in the areas of estate planning, asset protection and integrated estate planning. He was a contributing author to the third edition of Asset Protection Planning Guide, published in 2014 by CCH Incorporated, after also having significantly contributed to the second edition in 2005. His other published works can be found in Estate Planning, Insights and Strategies; Journal of Practical Estate Planning; Journal of Financial Planning; and Journal of International Taxation.

After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in United States History in 1995 from the State University of New York at Albany, Eric earned his Juris Doctor degree in 1998 from Quinnipiac University School of Law and then relocated to Colorado to practice.

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Bar Admissions

  • Colorado

Education

  • J.D., Quinnipiac University School of Law, 1998
  • B.A., State University of New York at Albany, 1995

Areas of Practice

  • International
  • International Wealth & Asset Planning
  • Wills, Trusts & Estates

Professional Career



Articles

  • Boo! You're A Billionaire. Scariest Issues You Might Encounter If You Win the Lotto
  • Recent Texas Bankruptcy Court Decision Involving a Fraudulent Transfer
  • Recent Court Decision Involving a Nevada Asset Protection Trust
  • Advantages of Creating a Foreign or Domestic Integrated Estate Planning Trust as Compared to a Revocable Living Trust
  • Recent Court Decision Involving a Delaware Asset Protection Trust
  • Strategies to Protect the High-Risk Professional's Assets
  • Incomplete Gift Non-Grantor Trust Issues in California and New York
  • 2023 Amendment to Delaware's Qualified Dispositions in Trust Act
  • Termination of California's Beneficial Income Tax Loophole Pertaining to Incomplete Gift Non-Grantor Trusts
  • Tax Compliance for Integrated Estate Planning Trusts Published in Estate Planning
  • Arkansas Becomes The 21st State to Adopt Domestic Asset Protection Trust Laws
  • Greenspoon Marder Client Alert: International Wealth and Asset Planning Group
  • Corporate Transparency Act - Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Requirements
  • Feeling lucky? Our Six Tips On What To Do If You Win The Lottery - Part 3
  • Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Allows Additional Remedy To Prevent a Judgment Debtor From Hiding Behind a Charging Order
  • Alabama Supreme Court Remands Case Back To Trial Court To Determine Whether A Limited Liability Company Member Should Be Held In Contempt Of Court For Failure to Abide By The Terms Of A Charging Order
  • Alabama's Qualified Dispositions in Trust Act
  • Whether a Trust Distribution Provision Conditioned Upon a Child's Marriage Status Is Void Against Public Policy as an Impermissible Restraint Against Marriage
  • Amendments to the Tennessee Investment Services Act and Tennessee Uniform Trust Code
  • Essential Update to Partnership Agreements, Multi-Member Limited Liability Company Operating Agreements and More
  • International Wealth and Asset Planning Group Annual Client Letter
  • Previous Loophole in South Dakota's Qualified Dispositions in Trust Act May Result in Ex-Spouse Losing Billions of Dollars

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