Bankruptcy (continues...)
What does it mean to go bankrupt?
When you go bankrupt (when you file for
bankruptcy), all of your assets and debts come under the
control of the bankruptcy court. It is important to understand
that there are some assets that are called exempt assets in
bankruptcy cases.
What are exempt assets from
bankruptcies?
Examples of exempt assets from bankruptcies
are:
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your clothing,
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food,
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books,
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personal belongings,
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furniture,
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some cash, and
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your wedding ring
These exempt assets from bankruptcies cannot
be taken away from you. Other things such as your car and some
real estate, especially your home, have additional protections.
The law about what is considered exempt differs by state, but
in general you are permitted to keep things you require for
daily living.
What are non exempt assets from
bankruptcies?
Your nonexempt assets from bankruptcies are
those that the court can divide up among your creditors. These
non exempt assets from bankruptcies include:
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