What is the name of your state? Florida
I am the sole breadwinner in my home since 2010. I have tenants by entirety – TB bank account jointly with my wife since 2010 and my salary from my only job was directly deposited into that TB account. I lost a case in 2015 which was filed against me in 2014 and I became a judgment debtor since 2015. Due to TB nature of my bank account, the judgment creditor could not get any money from that TB account.
In 2020, I lost several signed checkbooks of that TB account and had some other issues. Therefore I closed that TB account (at that time, there were almost no funds in that TB account) and opened a single account on my name only, and my salary was directly deposited into that single account for around 3 months (my wife was sick at that time therefore I could not open a TB account). After 3 months, I closed that single account (by that time there was no funds in that single account also) and opened a new TB account (with the same bank where I earlier closed my TB account) with my wife, and my salary is directly deposited into that new TB account since then.
My friend alerted me about possible fraudulent transfers http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0726/0726.html and advised me if the direct deposits of my salary from single account to new TB account may come under that fraudulent transfer category if the creditor ever notice this. Does it come under fraudulent transfer?
I am the sole breadwinner in my home since 2010. I have tenants by entirety – TB bank account jointly with my wife since 2010 and my salary from my only job was directly deposited into that TB account. I lost a case in 2015 which was filed against me in 2014 and I became a judgment debtor since 2015. Due to TB nature of my bank account, the judgment creditor could not get any money from that TB account.
In 2020, I lost several signed checkbooks of that TB account and had some other issues. Therefore I closed that TB account (at that time, there were almost no funds in that TB account) and opened a single account on my name only, and my salary was directly deposited into that single account for around 3 months (my wife was sick at that time therefore I could not open a TB account). After 3 months, I closed that single account (by that time there was no funds in that single account also) and opened a new TB account (with the same bank where I earlier closed my TB account) with my wife, and my salary is directly deposited into that new TB account since then.
My friend alerted me about possible fraudulent transfers http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0726/0726.html and advised me if the direct deposits of my salary from single account to new TB account may come under that fraudulent transfer category if the creditor ever notice this. Does it come under fraudulent transfer?
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