What is the name of your state?Florida
I live in Florida and I am a judgment debtor. I have a home jointly with my wife and another joint tenant by entire (TBE) property (a small piece of land) with my wife. We bought both of them long before the lawsuit which made me judgment debtor. My wife is not a party in this lawsuit. Now the judgment creditor got writ of execution on my home and the TBE property. I knew that both of them are exempt but not sure when I need to claim these exemptions and how. I read somewhere that I must file an affidavit with the court and with the sheriff stating the exemptions. Is this correct? If so, when exactly I have to do: can I wait until the creditor sent me a notice of sale or foreclosure of the house and small TBE land?
Also, how soon I can claim and how?
I live in Florida and I am a judgment debtor. I have a home jointly with my wife and another joint tenant by entire (TBE) property (a small piece of land) with my wife. We bought both of them long before the lawsuit which made me judgment debtor. My wife is not a party in this lawsuit. Now the judgment creditor got writ of execution on my home and the TBE property. I knew that both of them are exempt but not sure when I need to claim these exemptions and how. I read somewhere that I must file an affidavit with the court and with the sheriff stating the exemptions. Is this correct? If so, when exactly I have to do: can I wait until the creditor sent me a notice of sale or foreclosure of the house and small TBE land?
Also, how soon I can claim and how?
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