Here’s the article I promised earlier (“How to Hide $400 Million”): http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/30/magazine/how-to-hide-400-million.html?_r=0
In thinking about this issue, when I was younger in my career and less settled on life’s journey, this was something that I thought about with some regularity. Now that I have some degree of financial security, I could say without hesitation that if my marriage ended tomorrow, I could shave off 60% of my net worth and give my wife and kids the house and still retire the following day and have an enviable lifestyle. So looking at this as the worst case scenario, it is not something that I spend much time worrying about, and the need for asset protection from a spouse might be a litmus test to true financial independence.
Amazing how much less I could live on just by myself. But what I would expect is to not only give half my assets, but also be paying big alimony and child support payments. That would be a lot tougher.
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