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- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.01; Designation of homestead by owner before levy.
(1) Whenever any natural person residing in this state desires to avail himself or herself of the benefit of the provisions of the constitution and ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.02; Designation of homestead after levy.
Whenever a levy is made upon the lands, tenements, mobile home, or modular home of such person whose homestead has not been set apart and ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.03; Survey at instance of dissatisfied creditor.
If the creditor in any execution or process sought to be levied is dissatisfied with the quantity of land selected and set apart, and shall ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.04; Sale after survey.
After such survey has been made, the officer making the levy may sell the property levied upon not included in such property set off in ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.05; Setting apart leasehold.
Any person owning and occupying any dwelling house, including a mobile home used as a residence, or modular home, on land not his or her ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.061; Method of exempting personal property; inventory.
(1) When a levy is made by writ of execution, writ of attachment, or writ of garnishment upon personal property which is allowed by law ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.07; Defendant's rights of selection.
Upon the completion of the inventory the person entitled to the exemption, or the person's agent or attorney, may select from such an inventory ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.08; Jurisdiction to set apart homestead and exemption.
The circuit courts have equity jurisdiction to order and decree the setting apart of homesteads and of exemptions of personal property from forced ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.09; Injunction to prevent sale.
The circuit courts have equity jurisdiction to enjoin the sale of all property, real and personal, that is exempt from forced ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.10; Jurisdiction to subject property claimed to be exempt.
The circuit courts have equity jurisdiction upon bill filed by a creditor or other person interested in enforcing any unsatisfied judgment or decree, to determine ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.11; Exemption of wages from garnishment.
(1) As used in this section, the term: (a) "Earnings" includes compensation paid or payable, in money of a sum certain, for personal services or ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.12; Proceedings for exemption.
Whenever any money or other thing due for labor or services as aforesaid is attached by such process, the person to whom the same is ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.13; Life insurance policies; disposition of proceeds.
(1) Whenever any person residing in the state shall die leaving insurance on his or her life, the said insurance shall inure exclusively to the ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.14; Exemption of cash surrender value of life insurance policies and annuity contracts from legal process.
The cash surrender values of life insurance policies issued upon the lives of citizens or residents of the state and the proceeds of annuity contracts ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.15; Wages or unemployment compensation payments due deceased employee may be paid spouse or certain relatives.
(1) It is lawful for any employer, in case of the death of an employee, to pay to the wife or husband, and in case ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.16; Wages or unemployment compensation payments so paid not subject to administration.
Any wages, travel expenses, or unemployment compensation payments so paid under the authority of s. 222.15 shall not be considered as assets of the ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.17; Manifesting and evidencing domicile in Florida.
(1) Any person who shall have established a domicile in this state may manifest and evidence the same by filing in the office of the ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.18; Exempting disability income benefits from legal processes.
Disability income benefits under any policy or contract of life, health, accident, or other insurance of whatever form, shall not in any case be liable ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.20; Nonavailability of federal bankruptcy exemptions.
In accordance with the provision of s. 522(b) of the Bankruptcy Code of 1978 (11 U.S.C. s. 522(b)), residents of this ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.201; Availability of federal bankruptcy exemptions.
(1) Notwithstanding s. 222.20, an individual debtor under the federal Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 may exempt, in addition to any other exemptions allowed ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.21; Exemption of pension money and certain tax-exempt funds or accounts from legal processes.
(1) Money received by any debtor as pensioner of the United States within 3 months next preceding the issuing of an execution, attachment, or garnishment ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.22; Exemption of assets in qualified tuition programs, medical savings accounts, Coverdell education savings accounts, and hurricane savings accounts from legal process.
(1) Moneys paid into or out of, the assets of, and the income of any validly existing qualified tuition program authorized by s. 529 of ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.25; Other individual property exempt from legal process.
The following property is exempt from attachment, garnishment, or other legal process: (1) A debtor's interest, not to exceed $1,000 in value, in ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.29; No exemption for fraudulent transfers.
An exemption from attachment, garnishment, or legal process provided by this chapter is not effective if it results from a fraudulent transfer or conveyance as ...
- Florida Homestead And Exemptions Code Section 222.30; Fraudulent asset conversions.
(1) As used in this section, "conversion" means every mode, direct or indirect, absolute or conditional, of changing or disposing of an asset, such that ...
Last modified: November 21, 2006
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