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Covering both federal bankruptcy laws and applicable state laws, Fraudulent Transfers, Prebankruptcy Planning and Exemptions helps make sure you, your family, or your clients don’t run afoul of fraudulent transaction requirements.
This work has been cited in many published opinions.
The author gives special attention to the liability and responsibility of lawyers who may be implicated in fraudulent transfers and explains how to minimize your exposure to liability. He also discusses collateral consequences such as criminal liability, denial of discharge in bankruptcy, and nondischargeable debts, as well as pre-bankruptcy planning and a state-by-state analysis of exemptions.
This reference surveys fraudulent transfers and procedural matters such as:
It also analyzes common patterns of fraudulent transfers, including:
Recently cited in Burkhart v. Genworth Fin., Inc., 275 A.3d 1259 (Del. Ch. 2022).
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