Harmony obtained a judgment against john and his company at


Harmony obtained a judgment against John and his company. At the time of the judgment, John lacked sufficient funds to pay. Just before Harmony obtained the judgment, John had trans­ferred $126,000 to his mother, Nettie, who had signed a promissory note. The note for $126,000 was payable on demand, carried no interest, and contained a provision that barred John from obtaining a money judgment against his mother. Nettie paid some of John’s bills after the transfer of money from her son to her. Harmony served a garnish­ment summons on Nettie, claiming that she was a party to a fraudulent scheme by her son to conceal his assets and was holding funds that belonged to her son. Nettie argued that Harmony’s rights against her could not be any greater than John’s rights against her and that because John could not obtain a judgment against her for the money, Harmony could not do so either. Discuss Harmony’s right of garnishment against Nettie.

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