Hosted by Partners Jarom Bergeson and Kevin Kennedy, this webinar is sure to leave you with a list of the top asset protection strategies our clients are using everyday.

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Schedule a New Client Call →Asset protection is not something you rush to do after a problem starts. It is a plan you build before you ever need it so if a lawsuit, creditor issue, or dispute shows up, your wealth is not sitting in the open.
In this webinar, KKOS Lawyers Partners Jarom Bergeson and Kevin Kennedy break down practical asset protection strategies for 2026, starting with simple steps and moving into higher level structures for business owners and real estate investors.
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This session was hosted by Jarom Bergeson and Kevin Kennedy, Partners at KKOS Lawyers. They focus on strategies that are realistic, cost effective, and built around what you actually own and what you are exposed to.
They also address a common problem in this space. People get pitched expensive asset protection packages that sound impressive, but do not fit their situation.
Jarom explains asset protection as building legal barriers when the skies are sunny, not trying to move things around once a claim has started.
In simple terms, planning ahead gives you options. Waiting until you are in the middle of a dispute usually creates more risk.
Before you form entities or add complexity, the webinar recommends starting here:
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Your answers determine what makes sense for your plan.
The webinar walks through a progression of strategies. Some are quick and simple. Others require more structure and maintenance. The goal is to start with what is affordable and effective, then build only if your assets and risks justify it.
These are practical steps that many people overlook.
Many states protect certain assets automatically. The details vary widely by state, but common categories include parts of your home equity and retirement accounts.
A recurring point in the webinar is straightforward. Have a written contract. Even strong operators who do business on trust can create unnecessary risk when the terms are unclear.
Insurance is a smart first layer of protection. The webinar also explains how umbrella coverage works and what it does not cover.
In certain situations, people use lending tools to reduce exposed equity. This must be done carefully and intentionally.
If you own rental properties or run a business, the webinar explains how entity structuring can help keep a problem in one area from spreading to everything else.
Jarom and Kevin also clarify a common mistake. It is not enough to form an LLC and forget it. You have to use it correctly and keep it in good standing.
That includes:
The webinar covers a common structure many clients use:
Kevin also clarifies that a revocable living trust is generally estate planning, not asset protection.
The webinar explains how risk can expand when multiple rental properties or multiple business activities are held inside one entity.
They discuss ways to separate assets based on what you own, what you do, and how much risk exists.
Series LLCs can work in certain states, but they are not available everywhere. The webinar explains why state law matters and what responsibilities still exist even when a series structure is used.
For clients with larger equity or higher personal risk exposure, the webinar also covers strategies designed to add stronger protection and leverage.
These include:
The webinar makes a clear distinction. Privacy can discourage someone from suing you. But if a lawsuit happens and a judgment is entered, you still may have to disclose what you own.
Privacy can help, but it is not the same as legal protection.
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