222.08 – Jurisdiction to Set Apart Homestead and Exemption.
222.08 Jurisdiction to set apart homestead and exemption.—The circuit courts have equity jurisdiction to order and decree the setting apart of homesteads and of exemptions of personal property from forced sales. History.—s. 2, ch. 3246, 1881; RS 2005; GS 2527; RGS 3882; CGL 5789.
222.09 – Injunction to Prevent Sale.
222.09 Injunction to prevent sale.—The circuit courts have equity jurisdiction to enjoin the sale of all property, real and personal, that is exempt from forced sale. History.—s. 1, ch. 3246, 1881; RS 2006; GS 2528; RGS 3883; CGL 5790.
222.10 – Jurisdiction to Subject Property Claimed to Be Exempt.
222.10 Jurisdiction to subject property claimed to be exempt.—The circuit courts have equity jurisdiction upon bill filed by a creditor or other person interested in enforcing any unsatisfied judgment or decree, to determine whether any property, real or personal, claimed to be exempt, is so exempt, and in case it be not exempt, the court shall, […]
222.11 – Exemption of Wages From Garnishment.
222.11 Exemption of wages from garnishment.— (1) As used in this section, the term: (a) “Earnings” includes compensation paid or payable, in money of a sum certain, for personal services or labor whether denominated as wages, salary, commission, or bonus. (b) “Disposable earnings” means that part of the earnings of any head of family remaining after the deduction from […]