Another quetion. We are using North Dakota's exemptions and I am confused about listing my property. The lawyer didn't give me a straight answer on this since we now live in IL.
Anyway, here is the list of exemtions that might pertain to me-
Under North Dakota bankruptcy laws, generally you may keep:
Homestead or mobile home to $80,000
Exemption in lieu of homestead to $7,500
All family pictures
Family Bible, school books and family library to $100
All clothing
Provisions and fuel for one year
Motor vehicle to $1,200
Musical instruments and books to $1,500
Household and kitchen furniture to $1,000
Other personal property if single person to $2,500
Other personal property if head of household to $5,000
Any property to $500
75% of unpaid wages
Unemployment compensation
Question is do I list my clothing even though I have an unlimitied exemption?
What does all this mean as far as counting my property?
Why don't they just give an $8000 exemtion instead of one for $7500 and one for "any property to $500"?
Am I missing something here?
Thanks so much,
Amelia
Anyway, here is the list of exemtions that might pertain to me-
Under North Dakota bankruptcy laws, generally you may keep:
Homestead or mobile home to $80,000
Exemption in lieu of homestead to $7,500
All family pictures
Family Bible, school books and family library to $100
All clothing
Provisions and fuel for one year
Motor vehicle to $1,200
Musical instruments and books to $1,500
Household and kitchen furniture to $1,000
Other personal property if single person to $2,500
Other personal property if head of household to $5,000
Any property to $500
75% of unpaid wages
Unemployment compensation
Question is do I list my clothing even though I have an unlimitied exemption?
What does all this mean as far as counting my property?
Why don't they just give an $8000 exemtion instead of one for $7500 and one for "any property to $500"?
Am I missing something here?
Thanks so much,
Amelia
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