I don't really like lawyers.com because it is mainly advertisements for attorneys but once in a while I use their message boards.
I posted about NY state exemptions just to be sure I had it right. I got my information off of legalconsumer.com which I thought was pretty good. It says NY state allows for $2500 in personal property ie clothing ect., and then $2500 in cash assuming one doesn't take the residence exemption - or up to 5k combined personal property & cash.
So one of the lawyers got back to me and says this
"I do not know what list you are using, but it is wrong. There is no limit on clothing and household furnishing. Cash, assuming you do not take the residence exemption, is $2500 for an individual."
Anyone have any idea where I can go to be sure I have the correct exemptions for NY state? The attorney who replied to my post is probably right because even if I had over $2500 worth of clothing & household items & furniture, their resale value is not a real source of value & is insignificant when it comes to paying creditors. BUT then why do people go nuts trying to list everything & making it fall within a certain dollar guideline???
I tried researching this on NY state bankrupcty site & Federal trustee site & came up with zilch. Utterly frustrating!
Maybe a good idea for this site - to create links to each states exemptions?
I posted about NY state exemptions just to be sure I had it right. I got my information off of legalconsumer.com which I thought was pretty good. It says NY state allows for $2500 in personal property ie clothing ect., and then $2500 in cash assuming one doesn't take the residence exemption - or up to 5k combined personal property & cash.
So one of the lawyers got back to me and says this
"I do not know what list you are using, but it is wrong. There is no limit on clothing and household furnishing. Cash, assuming you do not take the residence exemption, is $2500 for an individual."
Anyone have any idea where I can go to be sure I have the correct exemptions for NY state? The attorney who replied to my post is probably right because even if I had over $2500 worth of clothing & household items & furniture, their resale value is not a real source of value & is insignificant when it comes to paying creditors. BUT then why do people go nuts trying to list everything & making it fall within a certain dollar guideline???
I tried researching this on NY state bankrupcty site & Federal trustee site & came up with zilch. Utterly frustrating!
Maybe a good idea for this site - to create links to each states exemptions?
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