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FL S0856
Bill
AI Summary
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Authorizes courts to order any property, debt, or obligation owed to a judgment debtor be applied toward satisfying the judgment debt.
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Allows courts to entertain claims under chapter 726 (Fraudulent Transfer Act) concerning a judgment debtor's assets and enter money judgments against transferees regardless of whether they retained the property.
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Enables courts to enter money judgments against impleaded defendants in supplementary proceedings, subject to equity principles and applicable civil procedure rules.
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Expands fraudulent transfer proceedings to cover transfers made by judgment debtors to delay, hinder, or defraud creditors, replacing prior language that limited this to defendants.
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Exempts charitable contributions received in good faith by qualified religious or charitable organizations from being deemed fraudulent transfers under the Fraudulent Transfer Act.
Legislative Description
Fraudulent Transfers
Last Action
Died in Messages, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/SB 828 (Ch. 2014-182)
5/2/2014