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I have been told that putting all assets into a trust is risky because if found, all of them are vulnerable/liable. Is this true of the DST?
That is correct typically, but the nature of the DST is that that assets are separated out into individual cells. By use the of the child series for the DST, each asset is housed into its own cell and liability is capped at what is in the individual cell (one property per cell).