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Not much if the issue pertains to a married couple, as Florida is a TBE state. Even debtor's who are unmarried have several options for protecting property both real and personal. The largest flaw in Florida's property exemption statutes would be that pertaining to vehicles. The same exemptions that are used for bankruptcy are also applicable concerning creditor lawsuit judgments. For a listing of exempted property allowed under the new BK laws, visit Bankruptcy Action http://www.bankruptcyaction.com

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