I wonder how many people have ever just thought "screw it" and stopped paying bills . . . not bothering to file bankruptcy or seeking it's protection?
Every state has exemptions that apply to everyone in that state. NOT just to people willing and able to set down $1000(plus costs) to have it done. In Ohio, there is maybe one or two additional exemptions that apply in a bankruptcy only, but most exemptions always apply.
I venture to say in some states the allowable exemptions are more than enough to make a person virtually untouchable as long as the person can put up with the continued calls and mail etc..
Actually, in some ways it appears that bankruptcy is not much more than a method of putting everything into a neat little package for everyone involved.
Every state has exemptions that apply to everyone in that state. NOT just to people willing and able to set down $1000(plus costs) to have it done. In Ohio, there is maybe one or two additional exemptions that apply in a bankruptcy only, but most exemptions always apply.
I venture to say in some states the allowable exemptions are more than enough to make a person virtually untouchable as long as the person can put up with the continued calls and mail etc..
Actually, in some ways it appears that bankruptcy is not much more than a method of putting everything into a neat little package for everyone involved.
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