Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Georgia

property claimed as excempt in georgia bankruptcy

what would be the specific law providing for an exemption for a 2002 Jeep and what is the allowable exemption amount?


Asked on 4/24/07, 2:30 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Robert Thompson J. Robert Thompson Attorney

Re: property claimed as excempt in georgia bankruptcy

OCGA�44-13-100(a)(3) provides the exemption. The last time I checked, the amount was $3,000 of equity in an automobile. There is also a general exemption of $5,000 for "any property", unless exemption is claimed for real estate.

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Answered on 4/24/07, 2:43 pm
Bernd Stittleburg Stittleburg Law Offices, LLC

Re: property claimed as excempt in georgia bankruptcy

If an individual bankruptcy case is filed, you can exempt up to $3,500 in a vehicle. There is a catch all provision where any household exemption that is no used can be used for any property.

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Answered on 4/24/07, 3:37 pm
Glen Ashman Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney

Re: property claimed as excempt in georgia bankruptcy

There are some "ifs ands and buts" but usually the answer is $3500 ($7000 if owned by two debtors).

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Answered on 4/24/07, 8:39 pm


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