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    The Fraudulent Transfer of Wealth: Unwound and Explained

    By David J Slenn

    The Fraudulent Transfer of Wealth: Unwound and Explained

    The Fraudulent Transfer of Wealth: Unwound and Explained

    By David J Slenn

    Renowned author David Slenn examines the intersection between fraudulent transfer law and its application to modern day wealth transfer planning transactions. Providing a thorough history of the applications of fraudulent wealth transfer law, the book discusses fraudulent transfer law and wealth transfer planning, issues for wealth transfer planners and creditors, the uniform acts, and more.

    The Fraudulent Transfer of Wealth: Unwound and Explained

    By David J Slenn

    The Fraudulent Transfer of Wealth: Unwound and Explained

    The Fraudulent Transfer of Wealth: Unwound and Explained

    By David J Slenn

    The Fraudulent Transfer of Wealth: Unwound and Explained
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    Modern fraudulent transfer law dates back to the Roman era, however, fraudulent transfer law in the U.S. closely reflects the law developed in England and the Statute of 13 Elizabeth. This unique guide tracks the historical development of this aqncient creditors' rights law, as well as addresses and warns against fraudulent wealth transfer.

    Wealth transfer planning is a legitimate service if done properly. However, it is important for all parties impacted by the transfer of wealth to understand the scope and application of fraudulent transfer law. This book discusses the factors involved with the fraudulent transfer of wealth and outlines steps that planners can take to minimize a transaction's exposure to avoidance. Proactive measures that creditors can take to reduce the chance of losing assets or legal measures to restore the creditor are discussed. Real-life scenarios are included to show where advisers face liability for their role in facilitating the transfer of wealth meant to frustrate a creditor's claim.

    Today, the transfer of wealth can still be challenged successfully using centuries' old fraudulent conveyance law. This book includes an extensive listing of case law that provides ample opportunity for creditors to analyze new strategies by analogy to old tricks. This book will guide wealth transfer planners to plan for their clients successfully, while navigating complex fraudulent transfer laws to ensure the effective transfer of wealth.

    Product Details

    Publishers

    ABA Publishing

    ISBN

    9781639051939

    Page Count

    284

    Product Code

    5070811

    Trim Size

    7x10 Paperback

    Publication Date

    9/30/2022 12:00:00 AM

    Publishers

    ABA Publishing

    ISBN

    9781639051946

    Page Count

    284

    Product Code

    5070811EBK

    Trim Size

    E-Book

    Publication Date

    9/30/2022 12:00:00 AM

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