Federal bankruptcy exemption under the 11 USC Section 522 option

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The federal option is available in 14 state jurisdictions nationwide, which permits debtors an election of exemption categories and amounts. to claim these exemptions, debtor claim form H must list each item of property with a corresponding category, up to the maximum amount allowed. In summary, the federal exemption categories are:

  • Up to $18,451 value in real estate interests and personal property used exclusively for a primary residence.
  • $2,951 for 1 motor vehicle (presumably any, whether watercraft, ATV, SUV, etc.).
  • $476 allotted for predominantly household items, stores and goods.
  • $1,226 for possessed jewelry and sentimental heirlooms.
  • $926 may be an elected wild card used for any purpose.
  • $9,251 additional wild card derived from the unused, remaining homestead portion unallocated.
  • $1,851 permissible assignment for tools of trade professional necessities.
  • Unmatured life insurance, excluding credit life policies assigned at the behest of creditors.
  • $9,851 uncollected life insurance benefits outstanding, specifically including cash surrender option.
  • Prosthetics, essential health aids and related gear.
  • Pensions up to the maximum amount necessary for modest survival.
  • Funds deserved from crime victim compensation agencies.
  • Causes of actions and proceeds based on wrongful death claims, physical injury, and mental trauma, to a maximum amount necessary for survival.
  • Social security claims, unemployment compensation claims, unpaid but owing veteran benefits, and charitable, nonprofit or public assistance receipts.
  • Physical and mental disability, payments.
  • Alimony entitlement, child support due or owing, and family assistance payments.