Category: Filing For Bankruptcy
Florida Statute Section 440.22..
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Florida Statute Section 440.22 provides that Workers Compensation benefits are generally Exempt or protected from garnishment, attachment or levy, by Creditors, in the State of Florida.
Florida Statute 222.201..
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Florida Statute 222.201 provides that Veterans Benefits are Exempt or protected from attachment, seizure or garnishment by Creditors in the State of Florida.
Under Florida Statute 238.15..
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Under Florida Statute 238.15, Teachers Retirement benefits are Exempt or protected from attachment, levy or garnishment, in the State of Florida.
Under Florida Statute, Section 185.25..
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Under Florida Statute, Section 185.25, municipal Police Pensions are Exempt or protected from attachment, levy or garnishment by Creditors, in the State of Florida.
Under Florida Statute, Section 175.241..
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Under Florida Statute, Section 175.241, Pensions of Firefighters are Exempt or protected from garnishment, levy or attachment by Creditors, in the State of Florida.
Florida Statute, Section 122.15..
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Florida Statute, Section 122.15 provides that any benefits paid to State and County Officers and Employees under the Florida Retirement System, are Exempt, or protected from garnishment, attachment or levy, by Creditors.
Under Florida Statute, Section 121.131..
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Under Florida Statute, Section 121.131, benefits under the Florida Retirement System are Exempt or protected for attachment, seizure, or garnishment by Creditors, in the State of Florida.
IRAs and Roth IRAs
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As of the time of the writing of this Blog, IRAs and Roth IRAs are Exempt or protected from garnishment, seizure, or attachment by Creditors in the State of Florida, under Federal Statute, Section 522(b)(3)(C)(n), up to $1,171,650.
Federal Statute, 11 USC Section 522..
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Federal Statute, 11 USC Section 522 and Florida State Statute, Section 222.21 provide that all ERISA qualified retirement plans and pensions, are Exempt or protected from attachment, seizure or garnishment, by Creditors in the State of Florida.
Garnishment and Personal Property
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The Florida Wildcard Exemption means that a Debtor can Exempt or protect from seizure, attachment or garnishment of Assets by his Creditors, up to $4,000 in Personal Property, if the Debtor does not use the Homestead Exemption. Florida Statute 222.25.
Garnishment Protection..
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Section 222.25 of the Florida Statutes protects Prescribed Health Aids from attachment, seizure or garnishment by Creditors. Section 222.22(2) of the Florida Statutes protects Prepaid Medical Savings Accounts and Health Savings Accounts Deposits from attachment, seizure or garnishment by Creditors.
Section 222.22(2) of the Florida Statutes..
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Section 222.22(2) of the Florida Statutes protects Education Savings, Health Savings, and Hurricane Savings accounts from attachment or Garnishment by Creditors.

