A fraudulent transfer is the exchange of property prior to the filing of a bankruptcy petition for inadequate value, in an effort to shield the asset from the bankruptcy. Pursuant to the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, a court may bring certain property back to the bankruptcy estate if it was improperly transferred. However, if property was sold for its reasonable market value, a court cannot recover the property.
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