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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XV
HOMESTEAD AND EXEMPTIONS
Chapter 222
METHOD OF SETTING APART HOMESTEAD AND EXEMPTIONS
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F.S. 222.25
222.25 Other individual property of natural persons exempt from legal process.The following property is exempt from attachment, garnishment, or other legal process:
(1) A debtor’s interest, not to exceed $1,000 in value, in a single motor vehicle as defined in s. 320.01.
(2) A debtor’s interest in any professionally prescribed health aids for the debtor or a dependent of the debtor.
(3) A debtor’s interest in a refund or a credit received or to be received, or the traceable deposits in a financial institution of a debtor’s interest in a refund or credit, pursuant to s. 32 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. This exemption does not apply to a debt owed for child support or spousal support.
(4) A debtor’s interest in personal property, not to exceed $4,000, if the debtor does not claim or receive the benefits of a homestead exemption under s. 4, Art. X of the State Constitution. This exemption does not apply to a debt owed for child support or spousal support.
History.s. 3, ch. 93-256; s. 1, ch. 2001-129; s. 1, ch. 2007-185; s. 43, ch. 2008-4.

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Amendments to 222.25


Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 222.25
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

Current data shows no reason an arrest or criminal charge should have occurred directly under Florida Statute 222.25.



Annotations, Discussions, Cases:

Cases from cite.case.law:

DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE O B O E. SALYER, v. J. VOBROUCEK,, 259 So. 3d 228 (Fla. App. Ct. 2018)

. . . Dumoulin, 55 So.3d 577, 588 (Fla. 2011) ("We agree that use of the present tense of the verbs in section 222.25 . . .

J. PRATT, J. v. NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION d b a E. C., 197 F. Supp. 3d 645 (D. Vt. 2016)

. . . .’ § 222.25. . . .

IN RE CHESLEY, G. v., 550 B.R. 882 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2016)

. . . Stat., § 222.25(1). . . .

IN RE A. ELKOUBY,, 561 B.R. 551 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. 2016)

. . . Stat § 222.25(4). . . .

IN RE JONES, R. v., 545 B.R. 769 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2016)

. . . . § 222.25(4) and the Florida constitution. . . .

IN RE L. GILICA, M., 530 B.R. 429 (Bankr. N.D. Ohio 2015)

. . . . § 222.25(1), references the extensive definition of “motor vehicle in § 320.01(1). . . . Ann. § 222.25(1); Georgia, Ga. Cod Ann. § 44-13-100(a)(3); Hawaii, Hawaii Rev. . . .

In VALONE, a. k. a. K. a. k. a. a. k. a. N. a. k. a. a. k. a. K. a. k. a. a. k. a. N. a. k. a. v., 784 F.3d 1398 (11th Cir. 2015)

. . . In their petition, they claimed exemptions for personal property under section 222.25(4) of the Florida . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . This example reinforces the straightforward command of § 222.25(4) that requires protection from the . . . Section 222.25(4) is clear. . . .

In VALONE, a. k. a. K. a. k. a. a. k. a. N. a. k. a. a. k. a. K. a. k. a. a. k. a. N. a. k. a. v., 784 F.3d 1398 (11th Cir. 2015)

. . . In their petition, they claimed exemptions for personal property under section 222.25(4) of the Florida . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . This example reinforces ’the straightforward command of § 222.25(4) that requires protection from the . . . Section 222.25(4) is clear. . . .

In A. FAILLA N. s, 529 B.R. 786 (S.D. Fla. 2014)

. . . . § 222.25(4). . . .

IN RE FITZPATRICK,, 521 B.R. 698 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2014)

. . . but jointly owns a home with a non-debtor may claim the wildcard exemption under Florida Statute § 222.25 . . . Florida Statute § 222.25 lists personal property exempt from legal process. . . . In 2007, the Florida legislature created the “wildcard exemption” by adding subsection (4) to § 222.25 . . . In interpreting § 222.25(4), the Florida Supreme Court recognized this very scenario: In light of the . . . Stal. § 222.25(4) (2014). . . . .

IN RE CHESLEY, v. K., 526 B.R. 888 (M.D. Fla. 2014)

. . . . § 222.25(1) and In re Harrelson, 311 B.R. 618 (Bankr.M.D.Fla.2004). (Id.). . . . Stat. § 222.25(1). (Doc. # 1-2 at ¶¶ 3-5). . . . Stat. § 222.25(1),” this Court affirms that ruling. See (Doc. # 1-2 at ¶ 5). IV. . . .

In MURRAY, D. v. In L. v., 506 B.R. 129 (B.A.P. 10th Cir. 2014)

. . . . § 222.25(3) (2008) (exempting debtor’s interest in refund pursuant to § 32 of the Internal Revenue . . .

IN RE A. WALTON S. s, 503 B.R. 159 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. 2013)

. . . Walton’s $4,000 claim of exemption for personal property pursuant to Florida Statutes § 222.25(4) (the . . . Florida Statutes § 222.25(4), provides in relevant part, that a debtor may claim an exemption “in personal . . . other advantages of owning a home from constituting a benefit within the meaning of Florida Statutes § 222.25 . . . is limited to the current circumstances because of the present tense language in Florida Statutes § 222.25 . . . Walton is permitted to claim the Personal Property Exemption under Florida Statutes § 222.25(4). . . .

IN RE VALONE, 500 B.R. 645 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2013)

. . . Delano, United States Bankruptcy Judge Florida Statute § 222.25(4) permits an individual who does not . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) (2012). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) is important. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . .

IN RE IM, a k a I,, 495 B.R. 46 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2013)

. . . . § 222.25(4). . . . of Florida’s constitutional homestead exemption, and may not claim the “wild-card” exemption under § 222.25 . . . Section 222.25(4) provides: 222.25. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . .

IN RE V. UTTERMOHLEN, K. v. V., 506 B.R. 142 (M.D. Fla. 2012)

. . . . § 222.25(3)-(4) and the Florida Constitution. (Doc. # 1-7 at 12). . . .

In A. BARANDIARAN,, 477 B.R. 842 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2012)

. . . Introduction Pursuant to Florida Statutes section 222.25(4), a debtor in bankruptcy may exempt his interest . . . Consequently, the property claimed as exempt on the Debtor’s Schedule C pursuant to Florida Statutes section 222.25 . . . refund, as well as 2005 Mazda 3 automobile, as exempt property pursuant to Florida Statutes section 222.25 . . . benefits” of the Florida constitutional exemption as that phrase is used in Florida Statutes section 222.25 . . . a debtor under the Florida constitutional exemption, and as referred to in Florida Statutes section 222.25 . . .

In D. DOWELL,, 456 B.R. 578 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2011)

. . . The Vehicle was also claimed as exempt in Schedule C under section 222.25(2), Florida Statutes, which . . . Section 222.25, Florida Statutes, specifically exempts certain personal property “from attachment, garnishment . . . decision that considered a claimed exemption of a professionally prescribed health aid under section 222.25 . . . The Khan debtors argued that the vehicle met the requirements of section 222.25(2) “because a medical . . . As cruel as this reality may be, the Florida Legislature has seen fit to provide in section 222.25(1) . . .

In L. ALLEN N., 454 B.R. 894 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. 2011)

. . . deadline to delete the homestead and add personal property claimed exempt under Florida Statutes § 222.25 . . . C reflects an aggregate of $8,000 in claimed personal property exemptions under Florida Statutes § 222.25 . . . Stat. § 222.25(4).” Osborne v. . . . to delete the homestead and claim additional personal property exemptions under Florida Statutes § 222.25 . . .

In RODALE, 452 B.R. 290 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2011)

. . . On their Schedule C, the Debtors listed various items of personal property as exempt pursuant to § 222.25 . . . The Trustee asserts that the exemptions under § 222.25(4) are not available to the Debtors because they . . . The total amount of the exemptions claimed pursuant to § 222.25(4) equals the sum of $8,000.00. . . . Section 222.25(4) of the Florida Statutes provides: 222.25. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) (Emphasis supplied). . . .

J. DUMOULIN, S. v. J., 428 F. App'x 871 (11th Cir. 2011)

. . . . § 222.25(4). . . . Section 222.25 exempts personal property other than a homestead. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). In this case, Denise Dumoulin filed a voluntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . .

J. DUMOULIN, S. v. J., 428 F. App'x 871 (11th Cir. 2011)

. . . . § 222.25(4). . . . Section 222.25 exempts personal property other than a homestead. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). In this case, Denise Dumoulin filed a voluntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . .

In R. MATHUSA, M., 446 B.R. 601 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2011)

. . . trustee has withdrawn his objection to the debtors' claim of exemption arising under Florida Statute § 222.25 . . . additional personal property listed on Schedule C for any remaining amount available to them under § 222.25 . . .

In L. WILSON,, 446 B.R. 555 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2011)

. . . The Debtor also claimed an exemption in a 2003 GMC Envoy under section 222.25(1) of the Florida Statutes . . . Nowhere on the original Schedule C did the Debtor reference section 222.25(4) of the Florida Statutes . . . an Amended Schedule C — Property Claimed as Exempt (“Amended Schedule C”), which identified section 222.25 . . . Stat. § 222.25(1) (exempting "[a] debtor's interest, not to exceed $1,000 in value, in a single motor . . . Stat. § 222.25(1). . Fla. Stat. § 222.25(4). . 11 U.S.C. § 521(a)(2)(A). . Fla. Const, art. . . .

In OROZCO,, 444 B.R. 472 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. 2011)

. . . Orozco cannot use § 222.25(4) because she is receiving the benefit of the homestead exemption through . . . Florida Statute § 222.25(4) and “Receiving the Benefits” in the Bankruptcy Context In 2007 the Florida . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) (2010). . . . Some courts interpreted § 222.25(4)’s language “receive the benefits” broadly. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) to claim an additional $4,000 exemption for personal property. . . .

S. OSBORNE, v. J. DUMOULIN,, 55 So. 3d 577 (Fla. 2011)

. . . Stat. § 222.25(4). Osborne v. Dumoulin (In re Dumoulin), 326 Fed.Appx. 498, 502 (11th Cir.2009). . . . Florida Statutes, provides in pertinent part as follows: 222.25. . . . Instead, he claimed the section 222.25(4) personal property exemption. . . . Stat. § 222.25(h) at the same time. . . . Stat. § 222.25(h). Id. at 883-84 (emphasis added). . . .

In M. IULIANO L., 457 B.R. 124 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2010)

. . . . § 222.25(4) when, although the Debtors have not claimed the Florida homestead exemption, they have . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) (the “Statutory Personal Property Exemption”) while still retaining ownership of the . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). In re Dumoulin, 326 Fed.Appx. 498, 502 (11th Cir.2009). . . . Section 222.25(4) of the Florida Statutes provides that an individual who does not “claim or receive . . .

In PYATTE J. A. K. A., 440 B.R. 893 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2010)

. . . . § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4), Fla. Stat. § 222.25(1), and Fla. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4), and Fla. Stat. § 222.25(1). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . .

In S. ARD S., 435 B.R. 719 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2010)

. . . property exceeded the amount allowed under article X, § 4(a)(2) of the Florida Constitution and Sections 222.25 . . .

In WHITE, 455 B.R. 241 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2010)

. . . Section 222.25(4). They claim the Ford Expedition as fully exempt pursuant to Fla. Stat. . . . Sections 222.25(1) (in the amount of $2,000.00) and 222.25(4) (in the amount of $500.00). . . . Section 222.25(4) because they are receiving the benefit of the Florida homestead exemption. 2. . . . Section 222.25(1) exemption claim in the Ford Expedition, but are only entitled to an exemption of $1,000.00 . . . Section 222.25(1) because the vehicle is titled in Mr. White’s name only. . . .

In WATFORD,, 427 B.R. 552 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. 2010)

. . . The Debtor claimed $2,230.00 of her interest in the Vehicle exempt pursuant to section 222.25(4) of the . . . Florida Statutes and $1,000.00 of her interest in the Vehicle exempt pursuant to section 222.25(1) of . . . (b) Debtor’s Claimed Exemption of the Vehicle under Florida Statutes section 222.25(4.) . . . The Debtor relies on section 222.25(4) of the Florida Statutes for a claimed exemption in $2,230.00 of . . . (1) of the Florida Statutes and a $2,230.00 exemption under section 222.25(4) of the Florida Statutes . . .

In TBR USA, INC., 429 B.R. 599 (Bankr. N.D. Ind. 2010)

. . . . ($262.62); Amerigas ($222.25); Aqua Systems ($80.52); Comcast ($337.65); Computer Aided Technology, . . .

In ARCHER, 416 B.R. 900 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. 2009)

. . . . § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) (the “Wild Card Exemption”) and requests the turnover of the Vehicle. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4), the phrase “receive the benefits of’ thus refers to the legal right or advantage the . . .

In BURPEE, 415 B.R. 870 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2009)

. . . Objection addresses the Debtors’ entitlement to the $4,000.00 personal property exemption of Section 222.25 . . . The Debtors claim several assets as exempt pursuant to Section 222.25(4) in their Schedule C, including . . . The Trustee asserts the Debtors are not entitled to claim the Section 222.25(4) exemption because they . . . (4) if the Court finds they are entitled to claim the Section 222.25(4) exemption. . . . Section 222.25(4) exemption, the claim of exemption for the vehicles shall be limited to $3,865.00. . . .

In KENT, M. f k a, 411 B.R. 743 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2009)

. . . Section 222.25(4) of the Florida Statutes provides that a debtor may claim $4,000.00 in personal property . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) is $7,614.06. The Debtors did not claim the Home as exempt. . . . Section 222.25(4) of the Florida Statutes provides: 222.25. . . . Stat. 222.25(4)(Emphasis supplied). . . . Stat. § 222.25, Bankruptcy/UCC Comm. Business and Law Section, Florida Bar (August 6, 2006)). . . .

In ABBOTT, 408 B.R. 903 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. 2009)

. . . STAT. § 222.25(3) PAUL G. HYMAN, Chief Judge. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) — Statutory Personal Property Exemption A. . . . Section 222.25(4) contains two exclusions Florida Statutes § 222.25(4), which became effective July 1 . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) is overruled. 2. . . . . § 222.25(4) because the debtor's non-filing spouse retained her right to assert the homestead exemption . . .

In P. BROWN L., 406 B.R. 568 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2009)

. . . that each of them is entitled to exempt an additional $4,000 in personal property, pursuant to Section 222.25 . . . whether the debtors are entitled to claim the enhanced personal property exemption pursuant to Section 222.25 . . . DISCUSSION Section 222.25(4), Florida Statutes, was adopted in 2007, to enhance the exemption for personal . . . $1,000 for personal property as well as the $4,000 personal property exemption, pursuant to Section 222.25 . . . Instead, the Eleventh Circuit panel certified to the Florida Supreme Court the interpretation of Section 222.25 . . .

J. DUMOULIN, S. v. J., 326 F. App'x 498 (11th Cir. 2009)

. . . Section 222.25 exempts personal property other than a homestead. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . .

J. DUMOULIN, S. v. J., 326 F. App'x 498 (11th Cir. 2009)

. . . Section 222.25 exempts personal property other than a homestead. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . .

In SANON,, 403 B.R. 737 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2009)

. . . exemption and the enhanced $4,000 Statutory Personal Property Exemption of Florida Statutes Section 222.25 . . . Florida Statute § 222.25(4)(2007) provides in pertinent part, as follows: 222.25 Other individual property . . . Stat. § 222.25 (2007). Fla. . . . . § 222.25(4) provides that the a debtor is entitled to the $4,000 personal property exemption “if the . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) allows a debtor a $4,000.00 personal property exemption under Florida law, so long . . .

In D. RALSTON C., 400 B.R. 854 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2009)

. . . . § 222.25(1). . . .

OSBORNE, v. SMITH,, 398 B.R. 355 (S.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . . § 222.25(4), a statute dealing with personal property exemptions. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) for $4,000 in equity in a 2002 Chevrolet automobile that he owns. . . . Smith’s claimed $4,000 exemption under § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) is subject to de novo review. . . . Smith had not received any benefits of homestead protection within the meaning of § 222.25(4), and any . . .

In M. LATIMER C., 395 B.R. 304 (Bankr. W.D.N.Y. 2008)

. . . proposed to bifurcate the State Farm Bank Mortgage into an allowed secured claim in the amount of $222.25 . . . Chapter 13 case, the Coldwell Mortgage had a balance due of $79,777.75, leaving a secured value of $222.25 . . . a)(1), should determine that State Farm Bank, FSB had an allowed secured claim for its Mortgage of $222.25 . . . Pursuant to Section 506, the claim of State Farm Bank, FSB is bifurcated into an allowed secured claim of $222.25 . . .

In S. OLIVER a k a, 395 B.R. 792 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . entitled to the additional $4,000 personal property exemption provided for under Florida Statute § 222.25 . . . DISCUSSION The Objection revolves around the recently expanded personal property exemptions found in Section 222.25 . . . the homestead property, she is not entitled to the $4,000 personal property exemption under Fla.Stat. 222.25 . . .

In BENNETT In In, 395 B.R. 781 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . . § 222.25(4) (2007) (“Statutory Exemption”). . . . Stat. § 222.25). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) (“claim ... a homestead exemption ... ”). . . .

In HECKMAN,, 395 B.R. 737 (Bankr. N.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . Stat. § 222.25(4). The Trustee’s objection is overruled. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) exemption. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . .

In LISOWSKI,, 395 B.R. 771 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . A debtor may claim the personal property exemption provided by § 222.25(4) if the debtor “does not claim . . . Section 222.25(4) of the Florida Statutes provides: 222.25. . . . Stat. 222.25(4). . . . Section 222.25(4) must be interpreted according to its plain meaning. . . . Stat. 222.25(4). The starting point for the interpretation of a statute is always its language. . . .

In F. PATTON,, 395 B.R. 769 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . Trustee’s Objection to Debtor’s Claim of Exemptions as to personal property under Florida Statute § 222.25 . . . regards to the eligibility of a debtor to receive the enhanced personal property exemption pursuant to § 222.25 . . . the Court finds that the Debtor is entitled to claim the enhanced personal property exemption of § 222.25 . . . Debtor is entitled to the enhanced personal property exemption under Florida Statute § 222.25(4) and . . .

In G. ROGERS K., 396 B.R. 100 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . Rogers, are entitled to claim certain personal property as exempt in their Chapter 7 case pursuant to § 222.25 . . . The new provision, which became effective on July 1, 2007, provides: 222.25. . . . Stat. 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25, Bankruptcy/UCC Comm. Business and Law Section, Florida Bar (August 6, 2006). . . . (The debtor was entitled to the exemption under § 222.25(4) where she did not claim her homestead as . . .

In ELLIS,, 395 B.R. 751 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . Trustee’s Objection to Debtor’s Claim of Exemptions as to personal property under Florida Statute § 222.25 . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). (Tr.’s Ex. 5). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Several other courts have interpreted § 222.25(4) since it was enacted in 2007. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4).” Id. . . .

In A. GUIDIDAS, s, 393 B.R. 251 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . and, therefore, he was entitled to the personal property exemption of $5,000.00 pursuant to Section 222.25 . . . The Debtor now intends to surrender his homestead and claim his exemption pursuant to Section 222.25, . . . The Trustee asserts that the Debtor’s claim under Section 222.25, Florida Statutes, must be rejected . . . Stat. 222.25(4). . . . Stat. 222.25(4) on January 17, 2008. . . .

In FYOCK,, 391 B.R. 882 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . Jensen (Trustee) of the Debtor’s claim of exemption based on Florida Statute 222.25(4). . . . Florida Statute § 222.25 in subclause (4) provides: 222.25 Other individual property of natural persons . . . Stat. § 222.25 (2007). Fla. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4)(2007). Second, Fla. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4)(2007). . . .

In FREEMAN,, 387 B.R. 871 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . exemptions provided by the Florida Constitution, Article X, Section 4(a)(2), and Florida Statute § 222.25 . . . contends the debtor may not use the $4,000 statutory personal property exemption provided by Section 222.25 . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) provides: “The following property is exempt from legal process ... (4) The debtor’s . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) provides up to $4,000 of exempt property, clearly sufficient to protect the refund. . . .

In D. MAGELITZ,, 386 B.R. 879 (Bankr. N.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) was sustained. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) at the same time. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. 222.25(4). . . .

In R. MOOTOSAMMY, S., 387 B.R. 291 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . Section 222.25(4) of the Florida Statutes provides a personal property exemption of an amount not to . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) (2007) (the “Statutory Personal Property Exemption”). . . . LWT argues the debtors’ total personal property exemption is capped at $4,000 because Section 222.25( . . . Because a vehicle certainly is personal property, if the new statute, 222.25(4), acted as a limit of . . . Mootosammy only, they are claiming a $1,000 exemption for a motor vehicle under Section 222.25(1) of . . .

In HAFNER,, 383 B.R. 350 (Bankr. N.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . . §§ 222.25(1) with 222.25(4). . . . Stat. §§ 222.25(1) and 222.25(4) toward a single motor vehicle. . . . Stat. §§ 222.25(1) and 222.25(4). Fla. . . . Stat. §§ 222.25(1) and 222.25(4) because “ § 222.25(1) specifically states that the exemption is a debtor . . . § 222.25(4). . . .

In FRANZESE,, 383 B.R. 197 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . of $4,000 made pursuant to the expanded personal property exemption recently granted in new Section 222.25 . . . The plain meaning of Section 222.25(4) supports this result. . . . In this case, the privilege, advantage, or legal right referred to by Section 222.25(4) is the legal . . . Section 222.25(4) provides that a homeowner may not use the Statutory Personal Property Exemption if . . . Upon objection by the trustee, the bankruptcy court, relying on the plain language of Section 222.25( . . .

In A. MORALES,, 381 B.R. 917 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. 2008)

. . . . § 222.25(4).[D.E. 1]. . . . Stat. § 222.25(4). . . . Stat. § 222.25(4), because he has not claimed the homestead exemption and due to the abandonment he is . . . These contradictory actions are incompatible with the statute (Fla.Stat. § 222.25(4)). . . . Stat. § 222.25, Bankruptcy/ UCC Comm. Business and Law Section, Florida Bar (August 6, 2006). . . .

In A. GATTO, A. J. Jr., 380 B.R. 88 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2007)

. . . as to the interpretation of the expanded personal property exemption recently enacted under section 222.25 . . . Stat. § 222.25(4) (2007). . . . Finally, as discussed above, new section 222.25(4) is not ambiguous. . . . Stat. § 222.25(l)-(3) (2007). . . . Stat. § 222.25(1) (2006)). . . .

In T. BEZARES, J., 383 B.R. 796 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2007)

. . . In its Order, the Court ruled that the amendment by the Legislature of Florida Statute 222.25(4) increased . . . exemption claim is the proposition that it is clear from the language of the amendment to Florida Statute 222.25 . . . Equally, a debtor can claim interest in professionally prescribed health aids under Florida Statute 222.25 . . . constitutionality of the amendment to the Florida Constitution Article X, Section 4, by Florida Statute 222.25 . . .

In T. BEZARES, J. s, 377 B.R. 413 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2007)

. . . The Florida Legislature in its last session passed Senate Bill 2118 modifying and codifying Section 222.25 . . . The relevant Florida Statute § 222.25(4) provides: 222.25 Other individual property of natural persons . . . Stat. § 222.25 (2007), the maximum allowable personal property exemption claim is $4,000. . . . Stat. § 222.25 which, according to the Trustee, leaves no doubt that the legislature intended that the . . . Property Exempt from Creditor Claims The bill amends s. 222.25, F.S., to increase to $4,000 from $1,000 . . .

In ADAMS,, 375 B.R. 532 (Bankr. W.D. Mo. 2007)

. . . Florida State Constitution Article 10, § 4(a)(1) and Florida Annotated Statutes § 222.25 are the relevant . . .

In STEVENSON,, 374 B.R. 891 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2007)

. . . Account are all traceable to earnings, and therefore exempt pursuant to Chapters 222.11, 222.22, and 222.25 . . .

In C. SPARKS,, 379 B.R. 178 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2006)

. . . Cadillac De-ville, as to the amount over the exemption of $1,000.00 allowed by law pursuant to Section 222.25 . . .

In RASMUSSEN Jo, 349 B.R. 747 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2006)

. . . . § 222.25(1) (2006). . . .

In K. ALLARD, 342 B.R. 102 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2005)

. . . . § 222.25(2). . . . Stat. § 222.25(2); it is further ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Trustee’s Motion for Turnover of . . .

BANKS, v. STATE, 887 So. 2d 1191 (Fla. 2004)

. . . Under the 1995 guidelines, the permitted sentencing range was 133.35 to 222.25 months, while under the . . .

In SANDERSON,, 283 B.R. 595 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2002)

. . . Both claims of exemption are based on Florida Statute § 222.25. . . . tax credit and the tax return claimed is not within the exemption provided for by Florida Statute § 222.25 . . . claim under consideration is not claimed under Florida Statute § 222.11 but under Florida Statute § 222.25 . . . Last year, SB 150, that is Senate Bill 150, substantially amended section 222.25 of the Florida Statutes . . .

In N. HUNTER,, 261 B.R. 789 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2001)

. . . Const., and her equity in a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee pursuant to Fla.Stat. 222.25. . . . Article X, Section 4, and that the equity in her Jeep also exceeded the amount allowed under Fla.Stat. 222.25 . . . denied the Trustee’s claim that the equity in her vehicle is more than is available under Fla.Stat. 222.25 . . .

In CARAGLIOR, Jr. M. Jr. M. v. s M. DDS, H., 251 B.R. 778 (Bankr. D. Conn. 2000)

. . . 767 (Bankr.M.D.Fla.1997) (construing October 1, 1993 effective date provision of Florida Statute § 222.25 . . . 1993, it tacitly agreed that the cardholder was entitled to use the exemption contained in Section 222.25 . . . If it did not, it is bound by the reach of Florida’s exemption statutes, including Section 222.25.”) . . .

In HANING d b a, 252 B.R. 799 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2000)

. . . Florida Statutes § 222.25 allows additional exemptions for a “debtor’s interest, not to exceed $1,000 . . . STAT. § 222.25 (West 2000). . . . STAT. § 222.25 (West 2000). . . .

In RUTTER,, 247 B.R. 334 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 2000)

. . . . § 222.25 but also pursuant to Article X, Section 4 of the Florida Constitution. . . . Florida Statute 222.25 provides, The following property is exempt from attachment, garnishment, or other . . . this Court is satisfied that the excess value over the $1,000.00 exemption provided by Fla.Stat. § 222.25 . . . Debtor’s equity in his automobile is hereby allowed in the amount of $1,000.00 pursuant to Fla.Sta. § 222.25 . . .

In GILLETTE, a k a p k a, 248 B.R. 845 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1999)

. . . the Isuzu Amigo, with the exception of any automobile exemption available to the Debtor pursuant to § 222.25 . . .

In R. L. KIRBY,, 223 B.R. 825 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1998)

. . . Stat. section 222.25(2). . . .

In LEVY, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF QUEBEC, v. LEVY,, 221 B.R. 559 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. 1998)

. . . Additionally, the Debtor claimed his car as exempt pursuant to Florida Statute Annotated section 222.25 . . .

In CAMPBELL,, 214 B.R. 411 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1997)

. . . Debtor’s claim of exemption as to the 1996 Chevrolet Cavalier (automobile) under Florida Statute § 222.25 . . . Ann. § 222.25 (West 1989). . . . Debtor claimed the $4,484.34 as exempt pursuant to Florida Statute § 222.25. . . . However, § 222.25 provides that a debtor can only claim up to $1,000.00 in value, in a single automobile . . . Fla.Stat.Ann. § 222.25 (West 1989). . . .

In C. LORDY M. C. FURR, v. C. LORDY M. EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU, a v. C. LORDY M., 214 B.R. 650 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. 1997)

. . . properties as exempt pursuant to Florida law: PROPERTY BASIS FOR EXEMPTION VALUE 1988 Montero FSA § 222.25 . . . (1) $ 1,000.00 1988 Pontiac LeMans FSA § 222.25(1) $ 1,000.00 Florida Power & Light Art. 10, § 4(a)(2 . . .

In SLOAN,, 211 B.R. 766 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1997)

. . . ), is not entitled to exempt his interest in a 1986 Ford Taurus pursuant to Florida Statute Chapter 222.25 . . . claimed an exemption of $1,000 in the value of his 1986 Ford Taurus pursuant to Florida Statute Section 222.25 . . . Section 222.25 was enacted pursuant to Session Law 93-256 which, in Section 6, limits the applicability . . . If it did not, it is bound by the reach of Florida’s exemption statutes, including Section 222.25. . . . The Debtor is entitled to exempt $1,000 from the value of his 1986 Ford Taurus pursuant to Section 222.25 . . .

In COLTELLARO,, 204 B.R. 640 (Bankr. S.D. Fla. 1997)

. . . Third, the Debtor cites Florida Statute 222.25 as a basis for exempting any professionally prescribed . . . FLORIDA STATUTE § 222.25 The Debtor further claims that a portion of the state court award may be exempt . . . pursuant to Florida Stat. § 222.25(2) which provides: The following property is exempt from attachment . . . health aides for the Debtor, such property is an exempt asset of the estate pursuant to Fla.Stat. § 222.25 . . .

In D. ALLEN,, 203 B.R. 786 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1996)

. . . . $4,968 Tenants by the Entireties 1974 Pontiac Le Mans $500 § 222.25, Fla.Statutes 200 Shares of Dial . . .

A. REED, v. A. RHODES,, 934 F. Supp. 1492 (N.D. Ohio 1996)

. . . . = 119,300.00 1995: 222.25 hrs. at $225 per hr. = 50,006.25 Expenses 386.00 Total $264,148.50 IVIir . . .

In WALLACE,, 191 B.R. 929 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1996)

. . . . § 222.25(1). . . .

In L. ULINO,, 190 B.R. 681 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1995)

. . . the 1989 Ford Mustang, contending her claim also exceeds the cap fixed on the exemption by Fla.Stat. 222.25 . . .

In ZESBAUGH,, 190 B.R. 951 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1995)

. . . . § 222.25 respectively. . . .

In A. CORDERO, 185 B.R. 882 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1995)

. . . Florida Legislature amended Section 222.11, Fla.Stat., providing additional exemptions, including Section 222.25 . . . October 1, 1993, and would not be able to take advantage of the automobile exemption provided by Section 222.25 . . .

In PUFF N STUFF OF WINTER PARK, INC. F. B., 183 B.R. 959 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1995)

. . . Pursuant to Florida Statute Section 222.25, Debtors claimed an exemption of $1,000 in the value of the . . . The Objection asserts that Section 222.25 is unavailable to Debtors because the section applies only . . . Sec. 222.25 (1993). . . . Section 222.25 was enacted pursuant to Session Law 93-256 (the “Act), and provides in part: Other individual . . . which were outstanding as of the Petition Date, the exemption set forth in Florida Statute Section 222.25 . . .

In ADKINS,, 176 B.R. 58 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1995)

. . . schedule C debtor claimed as exempt $1,600.00 of equity in an automobile pursuant Florida Statute § 222.25 . . . Debtor concedes that the maximum allowable exemption under § 222.25(1) is $1,000.00, thus, the sole issue . . . Stat. § 222.25 which provides in part: The following property is exempt from attachment, garnishment . . . it were not for the footnote to Fla.Stat. § 222.25. . . . Like section 222.25, section 222.11 is subject to the language contained in Section 6. . . .

In JUERGENS,, 176 B.R. 275 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1995)

. . . Stat. 222.25 which provides in part: The following property is exempt from attachment, garnishment or . . . The language of Fla.Stat. 222.25(1) is plain and unambiguous, creating an exemption on motor vehicle . . . Because the language of Fla.Stat. 222.25(1) is clear and unambiguous the inquiry would end here if it . . . were not for the footnote to Fla.Stat. 222.25. . . . Like section 222.25, section 222.11 is subject to the language contained in Section 6. . . .

In J. SAMUELS, J. SAMUELS, v. AMERICAN LEGAL CLINIC, INC. a k a d b a, 176 B.R. 616 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1994)

. . . . § 222.25(1) (1993). . . . .

In B. PORTER,, 182 B.R. 53 (Bankr. M.D. Fla. 1994)

. . . An exemption is claimed for the Debtor’s 1990 Porsche 944 automobile pursuant to Fla-Stat. 222.25(1). . . . is whether the Debtor may utilize the exemption provisions of the new automobile exemption, Section 222.25 . . . As Section 222.25(1) became effective October 1, 1993, and there was no individual exemption for an automobile . . .

In WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SECURITIES LITIGATION, 779 F. Supp. 1063 (D. Ariz. 1990)

. . . Malchman’s work on the litigation, Kaufman Malchman will receive a lodestar award of $63,341.25 for 222.25 . . .

LEBRON, v. WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY,, 665 F. Supp. 923 (D.D.C. 1987)

. . . Clearly, 222.25- billable hours, the equivalent of six or seven solid weeks worth of work, is an excessive . . .

BENNETT, v. CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS,, 619 F. Supp. 640 (N.D. Ill. 1985)

. . . Centel has criticized the 222.25 hours of paralegal time, mostly spent in compiling and redacting the . . .

In CITIZENS MORTGAGE INVESTMENT TRUST CMIT, 37 B.R. 813 (Bankr. D. Mass. 1984)

. . . Actual time spent by the firm was 222.25 hours. These hours are excessive. . . .

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE v. B. BELL, 448 F. Supp. 1164 (D.D.C. 1978)

. . . argue a discovery motion before the United States Magistrate, and to argue motions before the Court; $222.25 . . . On the basis of 28 U.S.C. §§ 1920 and 2412, the Court will allow the transcript ($222.25) and copying . . .

W. MOORE v. J. CELEBREZZE,, 213 F. Supp. 831 (W.D. La. 1963)

. . . security earnings record, his only gainful employment since that time has been limited to earnings of $222.25 . . .

YALE TOWNE MANUFACTURING COMPANY v. THE UNITED STATES, 58 Ct. Cl. 633 (Ct. Cl. 1923)

. . . E-1087 and the amount that would have been deducted if the 47 days’ delay had been recognized was $222.25 . . .

In VAN HORN, 167 F. 1021 (W.D. Mich. 1908)

. . . patterns made by the other party, and also to buy during the term fashion sheets of not less than $222.25 . . . beginning with November, 1906, at the price of $7 per 1,000 sheets, a total of 31,750, aggregating $222.25 . . . The referee’s order disallowing the claim is overruled, and the claim allowed at the sum of $222.25. . . .