
Friday May 09, 2025
The Power of Protection: Becoming Judgment Proof Before It’s Too Late
Episode Summary
In this episode of Bankruptcy Through the Looking Glass, host Katie Roberts sits down with Barry Levine to discuss the concept of becoming judgment proof—what it means, why it's important, and how individuals can legally protect their assets before financial trouble arises. Barry explains the nuances of fraudulent conveyances, pre-bankruptcy planning, and how exemptions play a role in financial protection. With real-world examples and strategic insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to safeguard their assets from creditors.
Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome to Bankruptcy Through the Looking Glass with Barry Levine
00:05 – Introduction to today's topic: Becoming Judgment Proof
00:36 – What does "judgment proof" mean?
01:39 – Legal ways to protect assets before creditors take action
02:36 – The importance of early planning and avoiding fraudulent transfers
03:59 – Steps to becoming judgment proof and securing assets
05:25 – Family as creditors: How to structure financial protection
07:02 – Protected assets and state-specific exemptions
08:49 – Massachusetts homestead exemptions and their impact
10:07 – The role of creditors in assessing assets and liabilities
11:38 – Common mistakes people make when trying to protect assets
13:25 – The role of exemptions in financial protection
15:31 – When to consult a bankruptcy attorney for asset protection
16:04 – Closing thoughts: Plan ahead to withstand financial difficulties
About the Show
Bankruptcy Through the Looking Glass is a podcast dedicated to providing practical legal insights on bankruptcy, financial protection, and asset management. Hosted by Katie Roberts with expert guidance from Barry Levine, this show breaks down complex financial concepts into easy-to-understand discussions.