Tag: bankruptcy
Under Florida Statute, Section 319.22(a)1..
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Under Florida Statute, Section 319.22(a)1, a motor vehicle or mobile home owned by two or more persons with an “or” designation is considered to be…
Although property held by husband and wife..
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Although property held by husband and wife as Tenants by the Entirety is considered part of the bankruptcy estate, if a debtor files Bankruptcy, Section…
Section 541 of the Bankruptcy Code states ..
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Section 541 of the Bankruptcy Code states that the Debtor’s Estate includes all legal and equitable interests of the Debtor as of the commencement of…
If the husband and wife are jointly indebted..
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Under Florida Law, although property owned by husband and wife in Tenancy by the Entireties, is exempt from attachment or garnishment by one of the…
The Florida Supreme Court has held..
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The Florida Supreme Court has held that any property jointly owned by husband and wife is presumed to be held in Tenancy by the Entireties.
In Florida, property held jointly..
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In Florida, property held jointly by a Husband and Wife, is recognized as being held in Tenancy by the Entireties, provided several “unities” are satisfied….
A Creditor cannot Garnish the Earnings of..
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In the State of Florida, a Creditor cannot Garnish the Earnings of a Head Of Family, who is a natural person who provides more than…
Florida Law prohibits the Garnishment of the bank account of..
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Florida Law prohibits the Garnishment of the bank account of a Head Of Family, for up to six months after such Earnings are received by…
To stop the Garnishment of your Earnings or Wages..
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If you file a Claim of Exemption, as the Head of Family in the State of Florida, to stop the Garnishment of your Earnings or…
Earnings of the Head Of Family..
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In the State of Florida, the Earnings of the Head Of Family may not lawfully be Garnished by a Creditor, unless such person consents in…
Earnings of the Head Of Family are protected..
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In the State of Florida, the Earnings of the Head Of Family are protected or Exempt from Garnishment by Creditors. The only exception to this…
If a Creditor Garnishes your Earnings..
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If a Creditor Garnishes your Earnings or Wages in the State of Florida and you are the Head Of Household or Head Of Family, meaning…

