Appreciate all your responses. “If the annuities are owned only by you then no, because you got back annuities that have approximately the same value as the money you used to buy them.” If I buy annuities on my name, blah, blah, blah . . .
All of these pointless machinations of yours in groping for ways to shield your salary are overlooking a potent component in your judgment creditor's arsenal!
And that is your neighbor's ability to secure a "continuing writ of garnishment" * and thusly levy execution against your earnings before your employer ever remits them! Less, of course those exemptions as allowed by law, but to run until the judgment is fully satisfied.
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[*] F. S. 77.0305 "Continuing writ of garnishment against salary or wages.— Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if salary or wages are to be garnished to satisfy a judgment, the court shall issue a continuing writ of garnishment to the judgment debtor’s employer which provides for the periodic payment of a portion of the salary or wages of the judgment debtor as the salary or wages become due until the judgment is satisfied or until otherwise provided by court order. * * *"