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I'm starting to worry, as all I'm finding are conflicting amounts (and dates) on all the U.S. Bankruptcy Code [11 U.S.C. § 522] Federal Exemptions - that I look-up online!
Two sites, the Cornell University Law School - Legal Information Institute (LII), and the 'U.S. Government Printing Office' - show, as of
(3 Jan 2012), Fed. exemption amounts approx. 1/3 less than what several other sites are showing, online, such as Nolo.com & LegalConsumer.com & bankruptcyaction.com - with the Nolo.com 'Wildcard Exemption' page showing the highest wildcard exemptions amounts of:
"$1,225. plus any unused portion of the federal homestead exemption up to $12,250. (if you are married and filing a joint bankruptcy these amounts are doubled). So for a single filer who does not have any home equity, the federal wildcard exemption is $13,475."
So, what are the latest Federal exemption amounts??? Thanks in advance to any & all who reply.
I'm starting to worry, as all I'm finding are conflicting amounts (and dates) on all the U.S. Bankruptcy Code [11 U.S.C. § 522] Federal Exemptions - that I look-up online!
Two sites, the Cornell University Law School - Legal Information Institute (LII), and the 'U.S. Government Printing Office' - show, as of
(3 Jan 2012), Fed. exemption amounts approx. 1/3 less than what several other sites are showing, online, such as Nolo.com & LegalConsumer.com & bankruptcyaction.com - with the Nolo.com 'Wildcard Exemption' page showing the highest wildcard exemptions amounts of:
"$1,225. plus any unused portion of the federal homestead exemption up to $12,250. (if you are married and filing a joint bankruptcy these amounts are doubled). So for a single filer who does not have any home equity, the federal wildcard exemption is $13,475."
So, what are the latest Federal exemption amounts??? Thanks in advance to any & all who reply.
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