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Faulk v. Leaf
When a dispute arose between plaintiff, Audrey Candis Leaf Faulk, and her stepmother, defendant Helen Mary Wagner Leaf, the latter transferred all of her interest in realty and a dog kennel business to G.R.W., Inc., a Nevada corporation. After plaintiff obtained a $1.1 million judgment against defendant, she filed the instant action to set aside defendants transfers as fraudulent. (Civ. Code, 3439.04.) The trial court entered judgment in favor of defendant finding that plaintiff had failed to carry her burden to show that defendant made the transfers with intent to defraud plaintiff. Plaintiff appeals. Court hold plaintiff has amply demonstrated actual intent to defraud. (Civ. Code, 3439.04, subd. (a)(1).) Accordingly, we reverse the judgment.

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