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  • 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…

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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…

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