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  • In The State Of Florida There Is No Exemption For Fraudulent Transfers

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    While the State of Florida has Laws that create Exemptions that protect a Debtor against garnishment, seizure or attachment of certain property owned by the…

  • Are Pensions Exempt Or Protected From Creditors And The Bankruptcy Trustee In Bankruptcy In The State Of Florida?

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    Florida Statute Section 222.21 states: Money received by any debtor as pensioner of the United States within three months next preceding the issuing or an…

  • Are Tax Refunds Exempt Or Protected From Creditors Or The Bankruptcy Trustee In Bankruptcy?

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    Currently, in the Middle District of Florida, most, if not all of the Bankruptcy Judges hold that tax refunds are not protected from the Bankruptcy…

  • In the State of Florida there are various Exemptions..

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    In the State of Florida there are various Exemptions, which protect a Debtor against seizure or garnishment of his or her property from Creditors. Florida…

  • FLORIDA LAW PROVIDES FOR THE USE OF THE FLORIDA STATE EXEMPTIONS AND NOT THE FEDERAL EXEMPTIONS IN BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

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    Florida Statute Section 222.20 provides:   In accordance with the provision of s. 522(b) of the Bankruptcy Code of 1978 (11 USC s. 522(b)), residents…

  • HOW DOES ONE THAT SEEKS DOMICILE IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA BUT HAS ANOTHER PLACE OF RESIDENCE IN ANOTHER STATE OR STATES, EVIDENCE DOMICILE IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA?

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    Florida Statute Section 222.17(2) provides:   Any person who shall have established a domicile in the State of Florida, but who shall maintain another place…

  • HOW DOES ONE SHOW THAT HE OR SHE SEEKS TO ESTABLISH FLORIDA AS HIS OR HER DOMICILE?

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    Florida Statute Section 222.17(1) provides:   Any person who shall have established a domicile in this state may manifest and evidence the same by filing…

  • FLORIDA LAW PROVIDES THAT WAGES OR UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION DUE A DECEASED EMPLOYEE MAY BE PAID TO THE SPOUSE OR CERTAIN RELATIVES

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    Florida Statute Section 222.15 provides:   It is lawful for any employer, in case of the death of an employee, to pay to the wife…

  • Are The Cash Surrender Value Of Life Insurance Policies And Annuity Contracts Exempt Or Protected From Creditors In The State Of Florida?

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    Florida Statute Section 222.14 states:   The cash surrender values of life insurance policies issued upon the lives of citizens or residents of the state…

  • Is A Life Insurance Policy Protected From Creditors In Florida?

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    Florida Statute 222.13 states:   Whenever any person residing in this state shall die leaving insurance on his or her life, the said insurance shall…

  • How Are The Proceedings To Determine An Exemption Conducted in Florida?

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    Florida Statute Section 222.12 states: Whenever any money or other thing due for labor or services as aforesaid is attached by such process, the person…

  • Circuit Courts In Florida Have Equity Jurisdiction To Enjoin The Sale Of All Property

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    Florida Statute Section 222.09 states:   The circuit courts have equity jurisdiction to enjoin the sale of all property, real and personal, that is exempt…

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