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Wiggains, In re--Appling v. Lamar, Archer & Cofrin, LLP

Wiggains, In re--Appling v. Lamar, Archer & Cofrin, LLP

Ruling
Bankruptcy court's assesment that the partition agreement between the debtor and his spousewas a fraudulent transfer affirmed because there was a direct evidence of debtor's actual intentto hinder or delay. (5th Cir.)
Issue(s)
Fraudulent Transfers and Obligations; Elements of Fraudulent Transfers; Avoidable Transfers; Actual Intent to Hinder, Delay, or Defraud.

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Court :
Consumer opinion summary, case decided on February 14, 2017 , LexisNexis #0317-077