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Judgment Enforcement – The Step-by-Step Course


                    Was the earlier transfer to my son fraudulent? Yes it was.

                    It’s not fraud “with intent to defraud” someone. But it’s still a kind of fraud against the
                    creditor. And, they can demand that the property go back into my name.




                                                             HOMEWORK
                                              GO ONLINE AND LOOK UP “BADGES OF
                                              FRAUD.”  REREAD THE MAIN POINTS, SO THEY
                                              ARE CLEAR IN YOUR MIND.

                                              ALSO, LOOK UP YOUR STATE’S STATUTE OF
                                              LIMITATIONS ON “FRAUDULENT TRANSFERS” .
                                              USUALLY IT’S 4 YEARS FROM THE TRANSFER,
                                              OR 4 YEARS FROM WHEN YOU SHOULD HAVE
                                              LEARNED OF THE TRANSFER.
                                              BUT CHECK OUT YOUR STATE’S RULE. IT’S
                                              IMPORTANT TO KNOW.



                    Extrinsic Fraud and Intrinsic Fraud

                       I’ve never had a problem regarding these types of fraud, but you should be aware of what they
                    are. There’s more about this in a Forum lesson. Be sure to check it out as well.



                                     Extrinsic Fraud: When something outside the
                                     case results in an unjust outcome. Example:
                                     the defendant or attorney has an auto accident
                                     on the way to court, and can’t appear to
                                     defend.

                                     Intrinsic Fraud: When something inside the
                                     case results in an unjust outcome. Example: It
                                     is later shown that a witness lied, and the
                                     court’s decision had relied on that falsehood.













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