Fraudulent conveyance lawyers

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This firm has substantial experience representing both creditors and debtors in relation to claims of voidable transfer and alter ego. Such transfers are called “voidable transfers” or “fraudulent transfers.” A creditor may sue the debtor to try to undo such transfers.Īdditionally, a creditor may allege that an entity is an “alter ego” of an individual and try to “pierce the corporate veil” and seize the assets of the individual(s) behind the entity to satisfy the debt.

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But sometimes transactions involving a debt go south, and the parties to the transaction may be forced into litigation concerning the debt.Ĭreditors trying to enforce an obligation from an individual or entity may assert that the debtor tried to avoid a debt by transferring assets shortly before or after the debt arose. Complex Litigation Regarding Voidable and Fraudulent Transfers, and Alter EgoĬomplex business transactions frequently require individuals and entities to loan and borrow money.

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