Posts Tagged ‘Fraudulent transfers’

These cases confirm a perhaps obvious intuition—that fraudulent transfers can prove counter-productive at best, and disastrous at worst.

 Sometimes when people get into financial trouble, they look for an easy way out. Whether out of sheer desperation or an attempt at trickery, some resort to making what the law considers a fraudulent transfer. Fraudulent transfers have a tendency of coming back to bite you and several recent cases serve to demonstrate that fact, as in one of Lewis Saret’s recent posts on Forbes (and the much longer list in the Wealth Strategies Journal.) One case is that of re Quaid, (2011 WL 285645, Bkrtcy.M.D.Fla., Jan. 26, 2011,) where a Florida man sought to use a self-settled trust to…

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