Georgia Statutes

§ 18-2-21 — Right of creditors to attack judgments, conveyances, or other arrangements interfering with creditors' rights

Georgia § 18-2-21

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O.C.G.A. § 18-2-21 (2026).

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Creditors may attack as fraudulent a judgment, conveyance, or any other arrangement interfering with their rights, either at law or in equity.

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