FIRST CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO., v. SCOFIELD

0552

286 S.C. 520 (1985)

335 S.E.2d 248

FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Respondent, v. Joe W. SCOFIELD, Jr., and Venita McCue Scofield, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided September 23, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph W. Ginn, III, of Thomas & Ginn, Charleston, for appellants.

Albert A. Lacour, III, Charleston, for respondent.


Heard April 15, 1985.

Decided Sept. 23, 1985.

BELL, Judge:

First Citizens Bank commenced this action to set aside a voluntary conveyance from Joe W. Scofield, Jr., to his mother, Venita McCue Scofield. The Bank alleged the conveyance was to prevent it from collecting a judgment against Scofield for an unpaid indebtedness. The circuit court entered a decree setting aside the conveyance. The Scofields appeal. We affirm.

In January 1977, Scofield...

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