Will I lose my house, my jewelry, my car? What about the clothes on my back, are they safe? These are legitimate concerns, but the misconception is that a person will lose everything when they file for bankruptcy. Property exemptions are designed to protect what you really need to keep during the bankruptcy process. Your options depend upon a variety of factors. After meeting with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer, people are generally pleased they can protect all of their assets.
Exempt property is that which can be kept during and after the bankruptcy process. Non-exempt property is the property courts will sell to pay back your creditors. You will find a bankruptcy lawyer very helpful in this process, but truthfulness is an absolute must. When sharing information about your property assets, anything less than the truth could constitute fraud. Some of your property may be off limits, but first they must be revealed, then claimed exempt.
Exempt and Non-Exempt property assets are going to vary greatly between bankruptcy cases. However, we have listed some common exempt property items here, just to give you an idea of what they may be:
Keeping Personal Property Depends On Bankruptcy Filed
The largest factor that determines how your personal property is going to be handled comes in the type of bankruptcy that you file. If you want to keep all of your property, Chapter 13 bankruptcy can allow you to keep both exempt and non-exempt property. The value of the property you keep will be calculated to determine repayment to creditors. Chapter 7 bankruptcies are a little more complicated, but if filed correctly by listing all assets, and using appropriate exemptions, you should be able to keep all of your property.
Trying to handle your own bankruptcy without lawyer representation can be a big mistake. Handling property exemptions correctly is complicated. Your attorney can help prevent errors and ensure the bankruptcy process goes smoothly. The whole idea behind filing bankruptcy is to eliminate debt as quickly and painlessly as possible.
When you visit our website at Debt Advisors, you’ll find a wealth of information to help you understand the bankruptcy process, including detailed explanations of bankruptcy exemptions in Wisconsin. Our team of experts has also put together resources on how to protect your stimulus money during bankruptcy. We know that the process can be overwhelming, and that’s why we’ve dedicated an entire section of our website to bankruptcy exemptions to help you understand what property you can keep. Additionally, for those in the Sheboygan area, our local office page provides specific insights and resources relevant to your locality. We are here to answer your questions. We are 100% dedicated to bankruptcy cases, and familiar with state and federal exemptions. We’ll provide the guidance and support to ensure you get to keep all of your assets. Setup a free consult with a Debt Advisors bankruptcy attorney today.
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