Hello, I am filing pro se, Chapter 7, in California, and have no assets, but may eventually get compensation for wrongful foreclosure. No lawsuit has been filed; this is just speculation about future damages award for "causes of action" related to the wrongful foreclosure. "Causes of action" are covered under California Exemption System 1, Section 704.140, and covered under California Exemption System 2, Section 703.140. Section 704.140 appears to be unlimited; and Section 703.140 appears to be limited to $22,075 (this web site is not up-to-date at $20,725).
Questions:
I assume Sections 704.140 and 703.140 deal with recoveries from causes of action for both present and "post bankruptcy." Is this so?
Does Section 704.140 allow for unlimited recoveries from causes of action related to a wrongful foreclosure case?
Do I have this whole section misunderstood?
Thanks for any help in understanding how California Exemption System 1 and 2 may apply to the above scenario for recoveries from a pre Chapter 7 claim that is filed and awarded post Chapter 7 discharge.
Questions:
I assume Sections 704.140 and 703.140 deal with recoveries from causes of action for both present and "post bankruptcy." Is this so?
Does Section 704.140 allow for unlimited recoveries from causes of action related to a wrongful foreclosure case?
Do I have this whole section misunderstood?
Thanks for any help in understanding how California Exemption System 1 and 2 may apply to the above scenario for recoveries from a pre Chapter 7 claim that is filed and awarded post Chapter 7 discharge.
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