126 Iowa 460 | Iowa | 1905
The indebtedness on which plaintiffs’ judgments were recovered antedated the conveyance of the property by Robert Ford to his wife, arid the occupancy of such property as a homestead; and the sole question for us is whether the conveyance was voluntary, or was made and accepted with the intent to defraud creditors. There is no
As to the contention that the conveyance was made and accepted with intent to defraud creditors, the burden of proving fraud was on the plaintiffs, and we think they have not made out their case by a preponderance of the evidence. It may be confessed that the circumstances were suspicious, and
On the whole evidence, we are satisfied that the decree of the trial court was correct, and it is affirmed.