Hi, I want to say thank you for all the advice from previous questions I have asked. What a nightmare this process has been. Anyway the question I have, that maybe someone can answer is...is that I know Social .Security payments are exempt, but if it accumulates in an account, say to like $6000 when the Bk is filed, can the monies still be exempt because the monies are from S.S.? Or, is it for the 6 month period leading up to th BK. I have read conflicting to little info on the Web. Any info would help. Anyone out there run into this question. Thanks Jenra!
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Interest on Social Security is exempt so long as it is 100% traceable to Social Security and is sitting in the same account. I have had clients with several thousand dollars in clearly identifiable Social Security accounts which included interest, and, in all of the years I have been in this business, have never had a Trustee attempt to take the funds -nor have I seen any case law claiming otherwise. If any one has case law I would like to see a cite as this would be an interesting issue that the Trustees in AZ have never looked at.
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I'm just adding on here, rather than a new thread. If alimony is exempt from garnishment etc in MY state...Colorado, then hopefully the same holds. On date of filing my 7, since I had no time to plan after my 13 was dismissed, I had a full month's worth of alimony in each of two checking accounts. (The alimony goes into one account which acts as a 'holding' account and then I transfer it , as needed, into the 'spending' checking account. This is the same account taht i have my social security going into...whch started in October. I'm keeping this money for paying of income taxes because they don't take out monthly or quarterly from alimony and I hae to pay what is owed as one lump sum. I don't put anything other than alimony or ss into this account, so I'm hoping that no one will try and take it....or I might get feisty!
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