Los Angeles, CA asked in Real Estate Law for Oregon

Q: My son had a property that was his sole property he became ill and quit claimed it to our family trust.his ex wife says

It’s a fraudulent transfer . That was not our intent we were simply trying to protect ourselves in makin real estate rental decisions on his behalf. Is that considered fraud just because we are his parents. He owes the wife support as well as attorney fees but the transfer does not stop them from collecting from him in general or from the sale of the property. How do we prove we did not intent fraud

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Joanne Reisman
Joanne Reisman
Answered
  • Portland, OR
  • Licensed in Oregon

A: You are going to need to make an appointment with an Attorney and explain the details of what is going on. This just has too many details to be a simply question you can get answered posting on a web page. Also don't continue to post on the internet as there is no privacy. You need to talk to an Attorney confidentially in an office consultation.

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