If I move to a new state and then shortly thereafter file bankruptcy, I think I have to use the exemptions for my old state, correct? But what about the rest of the Means test (housing allowance, transportation allowance, etc.)? Can I use the new city/state's limits for that? Or am I bound to the old state for that as well?
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Originally posted by Poppie View PostIf I move to a new state and then shortly thereafter file bankruptcy, I think I have to use the exemptions for my old state, correct?
But what about the rest of the Means test (housing allowance, transportation allowance, etc.)?I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice nor a statement of the law - only a lawyer can provide those.
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