How Can One Avoid Angry Debtors Coming After Them
While it is highly unusual for a debtor to go after someone who is using techniques approved by the local courts and Sherriff, this fear is understandable. The best option is to establish a Bulletproof Trust and have its address be a P.O. Box at a local “Mailbox Store” that will forward all mail received. United States Post Offices have been known to reveal box owner information when sent legal forms requesting it; however, private mailbox stores do not have this requirement unless directed by a court order.
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