How to protect share portfolio from creditors

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Will2000

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I have a share portfolio. I do not want to transfer the shares to a discretionary trust and pay CGT. What is the best way to protect the share portfolio from creditors. I have read online about creating a second mortgage on property using a gift and loan arrangements, but can this work with shares.
 

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