CARR v. GUERARD

No. 26011.

365 S.C. 151 (2005)

616 S.E.2d 429

David CARR, Appellant, v. Marion T. GUERARD, Edward P. Guerard, Jr., and Thomas Guerard, Respondents.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided July 11, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chalmers Carey Johnson, of Charleston, for Appellant.

Mark Wester McKnight, of Charleston, for Respondents.


Justice PLEICONES:

This is a fraudulent-transfer case based on the Statute of Elizabeth.1 Appellant Carr (Carr) commenced the action on January 11, 2002, alleging that Respondent Edward P. Guerard, Jr. (Guerard) fraudulently concealed transfers of money to the other respondents, Guerard's wife and son. According to Carr's complaint, Guerard concealed the transfers to avoid satisfaction of a judgment entered by confession on June 14, 1991...

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