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Why U.S. Citizens with Foreign Property Should Consider Creating a Trust. Plus, New DHS Alien Registration Rule: A 2025 Compliance Analysis.

Why U.S. Citizens with Foreign Property Should Consider Creating a Trust. Plus, New DHS Alien Registration Rule: A 2025 Compliance Analysis.

Update: 2025-04-30
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Why U.S. Citizens with Foreign Property Should Consider Creating a Trust

Estate planning can be complex even when all assets are domestic—but for U.S. citizens holding real property abroad, it becomes especially critical to plan ahead. One of the most strategic tools in this context is the creation of a trust.

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New DHS Alien Registration Rule: A 2025 Compliance AnalysisBeginning April 11, 2025, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will require alien registration. The registration deadline is May 10, 2025—30 days from the effective date.What Is the Process for Resolving Property Disputes in NYSProperty disputes are among the most complex and emotionally charged legal issues in New York State. Whether it’s a disagreement over property lines, co-ownership rights, easements, or fraudulent transfers, these conflicts can threaten your financial security and peace of mind.To schedule a legal consultation, call 855-768-8845 or visit www.askthelawyer.us

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Why U.S. Citizens with Foreign Property Should Consider Creating a Trust. Plus, New DHS Alien Registration Rule: A 2025 Compliance Analysis.

Why U.S. Citizens with Foreign Property Should Consider Creating a Trust. Plus, New DHS Alien Registration Rule: A 2025 Compliance Analysis.

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