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Appeals panel considers reach of default findings in property‑transfer dispute

Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments · May 4, 2026
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Summary

Counsel for appellants said a defendant's default admits allegations including intent to hinder creditors, while defense counsel said superior‑court and probate findings and trial evidence rebut claims of a sham divorce or fraudulent conveyance; the panel examined how default findings affect transferees.

Peter Farber opened for the appellants in the action arising from a contested property conveyance, stressing that a default by William Von Thaden admitted the complaint's allegations and that superior‑court review failed to address dissipation evidence. "He admitted that his intent was to convey the property to his spouse through this collusive divorce…

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