Bankruptcy Exemptions

Bankruptcy exemptions allow filers to keep many of their personal belongings. These exempted items are supposed to leave you with enough of our possessions to make a fresh start after your debts are discharged. Since bankruptcy law is governed by a combination of local, state and federal statutes, bankruptcy exemptions differ from state to state.

Here we have general lists of most of the exemptions allowed for persons filing bankruptcy in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. To discover how those exemptions would apply to your financial situation, schedule a free consultation with a bankruptcy attorney at Price Law Group. We can review your case and explain how the exemptions will help you keep your home, car, furniture, retirement accounts and most of your personal belongings.


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