Missouri Statutes
§ 454.525 — Obligor, defined — conveyances of entirety, property set aside, when — hearing, presumption, burden of proving good faith.
Missouri § 454.525
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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 454.525 (2026).
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1.For purposes of this section, an "obligor" is a person who owes a duty of support as determined by a court or administrative agency of competent jurisdiction.
2.Any conveyance of real or personal property made by the obligor, including conveyances made by the obligor to himself and his spouse as tenants by the entirety, for the purpose and with the intent to delay, hinder or defraud the person to whom the support obligation is owed shall be voidable, as long as the tenancy by the entirety exists and until a good faith purchaser for value gains title to the property. This subsection shall not operate to impair the commercial banks' defense under section 362.470 .
3.Any party owed a support obligation may maintain an action for the purpose of setting aside a fraudulent conveyance
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Legislative History
(L. 1986 H.B. 1479 § 2)
*Word "or" appears in original rolls.
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