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Claiming exemptions should not be difficult. Most debtors in Chapter
7 do not forfeit personal property. In most cases, this desirable aspect
is the result of assistance provided by Connecticut bankruptcy lawyers
and law firms who are acutely aware of the limitations and opportunities
contained within the Connecticut bankruptcy exemption statutes. Each
Connecticut bankruptcy attorney owes their clients the highest degree of
veracity and personal service when interpreting Connecticut bankruptcy
laws for the best interest of their client. Compared to the do it
yourself debtors who frequently suffer dismissals, the cost of
representation pales in comparison to loss of a home.
See also: Connecticut Homestead Exemption.
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