Wyoming Statutes

§ 4-10-518 — Actions prohibited if action by creditor would be barred

Wyoming § 4-10-518
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 04Fiduciaries
Ch. 10UNIFORM TRUST CODE
Art. 5CREDITOR'S CLAIMS; SPENDTHRIFT AND DISCRETIONARY

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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 4-10-518 (2026).

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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no judgment or order upon an action to enforce a judgment, or for relief for conspiracy to commit a fraudulent conveyance, aiding and abetting a fraudulent conveyance or participation in the trust transaction, may be entered by a court or other body having adjudicative authority, or may be brought at law or in equity against the trustee, trust protector, trust advisor or other fiduciary of a qualified spendthrift trust, or against any person involved in the counseling, drafting, preparation, administration, execution or funding of the trust, if, as of the date the action is brought, an action by a creditor or assignee with respect to the trust would be barred under W.S. 4-10-517.

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