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David Martin obtains reversal in Fraudulent Transfer Case

  • Writer: Copeland Franco
    Copeland Franco
  • Jan 6, 2017
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 1, 2024

The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals recently clarified the law in Alabma on whether a judgment creditor may challenge a property settlement in a divorce as a fraudulent transfer.  RES-GA Lake Shadow, LLC v. Kennedy, 2017 WL 65338 (Ala.Civ.App. Jan. 6, 2017).  On appeal from dismissal of the claim, the Court of Civil Appeals agreed with David's client that a property settlement agreement can be attached as a fraudulent transfer under Alabama's version of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act.

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