Florida Homestead Exemption

Bankruptcy and Continuing Medical Care

When considering filing for bankruptcy there are a number of factors to evaluate. Many of our clients are facing serious financial and emotional losses, perhaps even including foreclosure of a home or repossession of a vehicle. We can help with these issues and many others. When you file a bankruptcy petition creditors are not permitted to keep contacting you for payment. Now, there are some exceptions; for example, if you want to keep your house you may find it easiest to discuss small matters (like a payment address or a change in escrow accounts) directly with your lender.

7 Bankruptcy Mistakes to Avoid

7_playing_cardsBeing honest when you file bankruptcy can help you avoid making mistakes that lead to bumps in the road as the case proceeds. Bankruptcy is a privilege that deserves your cooperative attention while working with the court to ensure you get a favorable result. The following points are a few common mistakes made by debtors […]

"Willful and Malicious Injury" - Exception from Chapter 7 Discharge

On February 22, 2012, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals issued its decision in Jennings v. Jennings, 670 F.3d 1330 (11th Cir. 2012).  The case involved the issue of whether debt arising from the debtor's active participation with a co-conspirator in performing a fraudulent transfer of real property was excepted from discharge under 11 U.S.C. §§523(a)(6) which provides that a debt for "willful and malicious injury by the debtor to another entity or to the property of another entity" is non-dischargeble. The Court upheld the District Court's decision that the claim was non-dischargeable.

The $4,000 Florida Personal Property Exemption

In the recent case of Guillermo A. Morales, Case No. 07-16284-BKC-RBR, (Bankr.S.D.Fla. January 2, 2008)(Ray, J.) the Bankruptcy Court was given the opportunity to interpret new section 222.25(4), Florida Statutes which allows a debtor to exempt personal property not to exceed $4,000 if he does not "claim or receive the benefits of a homestead exemption under s. 4, Art.

Enforcement of Spendthrift Trust Clause Upheld

On May 31, 2013, the Florida Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued it decision in the case of Zlatkis v. All America Team Concepts, LLC  upheld the validity and enforcement of spendthrift trusts. In this case, a judgement holder attempted to enforce its judgment against the debtor's interest in a spendthrift trust.

Long-Term Leasehold Interest May Qualify as Protected Homestead

On June 27, 2012, the Florida Second District Court of Appeals issued its decision in Geraci v. Ems, 93 So. 3d 384 (Fla. 2nd DCA 2012).  The issue before the Court was whether a person's long-term leasehold interest in his condominium could qualify as a "homestead" exempt from forced sale under article X, section 4 of the Florida Constitution.  The lower Court held that it could not qualify as a homestead as it was not a fee simple interest. The Court of Appeals reversed and held that such a condominium may qualify as a homestead.

Today In Bankruptcy – 02-20-2014

Today-In-Bankruptcy (1)Bringing you the most up-to-date news, tips and blogs throughout the web. Here’s your Bankruptcy Update for February 20, 2014 Oksana Grigorieva Declares Bankruptcy Brazilian Court Blocks OSX From Joint Bankruptcy Filing With Oleo E Gas How will Detroit function after the bankruptcy is over?

What You Should Know about Bankruptcy Fraud

flickr-3044867827-hdBankruptcy fraud is a serious federal offense that can cost you more than just your personal possessions but time in prison. There are various ways debtors try to deceive the court from learning more about personal finances.  Many consumers may not realize that by doing one act alone such as concealing an asset can have […]

How To Have A Smooth Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

Follow Advice For A Smooth Chapter 7 If you want a chapter 7 bankruptcy case to go smoothly, then you want to follow all of the advice of your attorney. This advice starts with being open and honest regarding your financial situation.

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