United States, 5th Mar 2026 – Oberheiden P.C. is pleased to announce that the firm’s asset protection attorneys are now offering Nevada asset protection trusts to clients nationwide. Nevada asset protection trusts are unique among domestic asset protection trusts (DAPTs) for their flexibility, and they can be powerful tools for insulating high-net-worth individuals’ assets from creditor claims both in and out of court.
According to the firm’s founding attorney, Dr. Nick Oberheiden, “While many high-net-worth individuals are familiar with the benefits afforded by offshore asset protection trusts, far fewer are familiar with the domestic options that are available. The Nevada asset protection trust can be a particularly good option for individuals who want to protect their assets within the United States while also taking advantage of the estate planning, tax planning, and other benefits that domestic trusts can afford.”
Dr. Oberheiden says that forming Nevada asset protection trust can be a particularly good option for several reasons. For example, while a Nevada asset protection trust is a type of irrevocable trust, a grantor (the individual who forms a trust) still has the ability to modify how they hold their assets over time. This distinguishes Nevada law from the laws of many other states. Nevada also has a shorter statute of limitations for creditor claims than most other states (two years in most cases), and Nevada law does not recognize any exception creditors.
“These factors, combined with the relative ease of forming a Nevada domestic asset protection trust, make using a Nevada DAPT a desirable option in a wide range of circumstances—including circumstances in which high-net-worth individuals might otherwise be looking at transferring assets into an offshore trust established in the Cook Islands or another foreign jurisdiction.” Dr. Oberheiden continues, “If you are interested in learning about your options for protecting your wealth from both known and unknown creditors, it will be worth talking to an attorney about whether a Nevada DAPT is a good option for your individual circumstances.”
While forming a Nevada DAPT involves leveraging the benefits afforded under the state’s trust laws, Dr. Oberheiden emphasizes that this is not solely an option for Nevada residents. “When the Nevada legislature adopted the state’s asset protection trust laws, it specifically opened up the possibility of forming a Nevada DAPT to individuals residing across the country. Although there are certain statutory requirements that make it important to work with a Nevada trust company, individuals nationwide can form statutory trusts in Nevada for asset protection purposes.”
Dr. Oberheiden is also quick to emphasize that while forming a Nevada DAPT is a desirable option in many cases, it is important for all high-net-worth individuals to make informed decisions about their asset protection needs based on their individual circumstances. “While forming a Nevada DAPT to protect real property and other assets will make sense for many individuals, it is important to consider the other options that are available as well. A few states offer self-settled spendthrift trust options that will meet individuals’ needs in some cases; and, in other cases, forming an offshore asset protection trust may be necessary to protect assets located around the world.”
“Additionally,” he continues, “limited liability companies and other vehicles can be used for asset protection as well. Purchasing liability insurance can be a cost-effective means of limiting high-net-worth individuals’ personal liability exposure as well. Ultimately, while we are now offering Nevada asset protection trusts, we are still focused on ensuring that we provide each of our clients with a custom-tailored solution focused on their specific risks and needs.”
Dr. Oberheiden says that high-net-worth individuals who are interested in learning about the options for safeguarding their assets in the U.S. and abroad are encouraged to contact the firm for a complimentary initial consultation. “We have a team of highly skilled asset protection attorneys who are committed to helping our clients protect their assets not only in the short term, but also for future generations.” He continues, “If you have questions, one of our attorneys will be more than happy to schedule a call to begin talking through your options in strict confidence.”
Nick Oberheiden, Founding Attorney, 888-680-1745 (Office)
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