Thursday, September 18, 2014

October 14: Saint Paul - Uffda! In Minnesota, the Fraudulent Transfers Act (UFTA) Applies to Divorce

Uffda! In Minnesota, the Fraudulent Transfers Act (UFTA) Applies to DivorceThe Minnesota Supreme Court recently ruled that property transferred pursuant to a final divorce decree is subject to UFTA. This presentation will discuss the holding of the Citizens State Bank Norwood Young America v. Brown decision and explore its implications for family law and creditor’s attorneys.
Title:
Uffda! In Minnesota, the Fraudulent Transfers Act (UFTA) Applies to Divorce
When/Where:
October 14, 2014
11:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Moot Court Room (Room 100)
Hamline Law School
1536 Hewitt Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55104-1284
Speakers:
  • Debra Yerigan represents clients in cases involving marriage dissolutions, child custody, child support, parenting time, spousal maintenance, property division, post-dissolution, paternity, domestic abuse and antenuptial matters. She has served as chair of the family law group at Messerli & Kramer and has practiced law for more than 25 years.
  • Amie Penny Sayler focuses her practice on appeals, contract disputes, shareholder disputes, and employment law at Messerli & Kramer. She has experience in business litigation, securities, and energy law and was a judicial clerk to Justice Christopher J. Dietzen at the Minnesota Supreme Court.

By:
Hamline University School of Law
Credit:
1 credit applied for
Cost:
Free.

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