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Section 19-6-35 - Child support obligee regarded as creditor for attacking certain judgments and transactions

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(a) As used in this Code section, the term: (1) 'Child support obligee' means an individual to whom the payment of a child support obligation is owed and includes a custodial parent or caretaker of a child to whom such support obligation is to be paid or a governmental agency entitled by law to enforce a child support obligation on behalf of such parent, caretaker, or child.(2) 'Child support obligor' means an individual owing a duty of support to a child or children, whether or not such duty is evinced by a judgment, order, or decree.(b) A child support obligee shall be regarded as a creditor, and a child support obligor shall be regarded as a debtor, as defined in Code Section 18-2-1, for the purposes of attacking as fraudulent a judgment, conveyance, transaction, or other arrangement interfering with the creditor's rights, either at law or in equity.