Connecticut Bankruptcy Exemptions - CT Bankruptcy ExemptionsState or Federal Exemptions Allowed
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Connecticut Bankruptcy Exemptions |
Homestead include necessary apparel, bedding, foodstuffs, household furniture and appliances; tools, books, instruments, farm animals and livestock feed, which are necessary to the debtor in the course of his or her occupation, profession or farming operation |
$75,000 |
Wedding and engagement rings |
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Any interest of the debtor in any property |
$1,000 |
Motor vehicle |
$1,500 |
NOTE: These are the major bankruptcy exemptions.
Check with your bankruptcy lawyer for a full exemptions list.
Homesteads:
The state you use for your exemptions is:
Pension Plans exempt from seizure: Employee contributions to ERISA qualified retirement plans, deferred compensation plans, tax-deferred annuities, and health insurance plans. Education Funds exempt from seizure: Funds placed in an educational retirement account or qualified State tuition programs at least 365 days prior to a bankruptcy filing, within the limits established by the Internal Revenue Code, and for the benefit of a child or grandchild of the debtor, are excluded from the debtor's estate, with a $5,000 limit on funds contributed between one and two years before the filing. |
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