Oklahoma Code § 60-1312

Title 60. Property: Cause of action or claim for relief by creditor of
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transferor — Requirements.
A.  A cause of action or claim for relief with respect to a
qualified disposition of a transferor's assets under Section 29 of
this act is extinguished unless the action under Section 29 of this
act may only be brought by a creditor of the transferor who meets
one of the following requirements:
1.  Is a creditor of the settlor before the settlor's assets are
transferred to the trust; or
2.  Becomes a creditor subsequent to the transfer into trust,
and the asset was listed on a financial statement provided to a bank
or financial institution by or on behalf of the transferor for the
purpose of obtaining credit as a borrower, guarantor, surety,
pledgor, or otherwise.
B.  Any action under Section 29 of this act may be filed at any
time, but in any event not later than five (5) years after the

creditor has obtained a final, unappealable judgment against the
transferor.  In such action, the creditor may proceed against the
transferred property or recover the value thereof in an amount up to
the amount of such judgment against the transferor.
C.  This section and Sections 29, 31, 32, and 33 of this act are
inseparably interwoven with substantive rights that a deprivation of
legal rights would result if another jurisdiction's laws and
regulations to the contrary are applied to a claim or cause of
action described therein.

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