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Thanks once again for sharing your opinion that I am qualified as head of family as I am the only person in my home who makes income from my job, and my husband has no income for the last several years.
I am sorry for coming back as I request your opinion as I forgot to share earlier. My...
(1). “head of family" was not statutorily defined in the 1975 version of the statute applicable in the first case I cited: https://www.leagle.com/decision/198358829br5591442 29 B.R. 559 (1983).
(2). The current statute F.S. 222.11...
The case I cited is old: https://www.leagle.com/decision/198358829br5591442 A most recent and detailed case is located here
https://casetext.com/case/in-re-holland-77?PHONE_NUMBER_GROUP=P&sort=relevance&resultsNav=false&q= and it "appears" I am head of family but I am not sure completely.
I am qualified as head of family then none of my salary can be garnished. Could you help me identify how my situation is different from the cited one in terms of fact pattern?
What is the name of your state? Florida
I am a female and married to my husband for 10 years. He has no income for last 5 years and I have a job. I lost a lawsuit against one of my relatives and she is aiming to garnish my salary. Does Florida Statute 222.11 protects my salary treating me as...
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