Fraudulent Conveyance of Assets
Investment fraud can make life difficult—we can help
The fraudulent conveyance of assets refers to an effort by an owner of investments (including property) to transfer them to another's name in order to hide them from tax collection or creditors. If a credentialed investment advisor or other type of professional broker is involved, there may be a case for a valid professional negligence suit.
You may have legal recourses if you are owed money by a business or vendor, or if you have partial ownership in a venture and you believe other partners are concealing some of its value from you. Our experienced attorneys know how to get the facts that will support a client's case.
No one expects investment fraud. But you can choose to fight it. Call today.
Take back control of your life. Contact the experienced investment fraud attorneys of the Law Offices of James Morris. The details of your case will remain confidential, and there is no fee for the initial consultation. Let us show you why you shouldn't be intimidated by the court system, the insurance companies, or anybody else. You can afford to have the law on your side. We don't get paid unless you win. The client may be responsible for disbursements advanced on the case. Call today at (800) 477-9044.



