Categories: Family, Marriage, Relationships

02/25/08

Expats risk half their assets with lengthy love nest

By Garland M. Baker
Special to A.M. Costa Rica

This is how to trap an expat into marriage, a big payoff or a lifetime of alimony payments. It is not just a woman’s guide, but as public service to men and even expat women to save them from themselves in Costa Rica.

Many men come here to play around with women. Many of them are married in their home country, and they come here because playful women are plentiful and they seriously believe their wives will not catch them. Others are here because no other women will have them. A smaller number of women are in the same categories, but the sex most affected is male.

In Costa Rica, the one-sided laws favoring women get men into trouble and they usually do not even know they are in trouble until it is way too late. “Some women swindle with domestic violence law” and “Judges are a girl's best friend when extortion's afoot,” cover some of the ramifications of living with a woman in Costa Rica.

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02/11/08

Trusts are a perfect vehicle for getting deals done

By Garland M. Baker
Special to A.M. Costa Rica

Trusts can save the day in many cases in Costa Rica and avoid lawsuits or arbitration. In cases where litigation has already started, using a trust is a great way to get out of court. Most large development projects in Costa Rica — and small ones too — use trusts as the financial vehicle of choice. Literally, the possible uses of a trust is only limited to the imagination of the creators.

Most people — especially expats — think of trusts as they do wills. They are legal documents full of mumbo jumbo to take care of beneficiaries after one's death. Trusts are much more than this here. They are dynamic legal instruments with many uses.

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This web site contains articles written by Garland M. Baker and Lic. Allan Garro for the A.M. Costa Rica. These articles contain important information that everyone doing business—personal and corporate—in Costa Rica ought to know. Reach them at [email protected]

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