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Weird Exemptions (and Non-Exemptions) in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases

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Weird Exemptions (and Non-Exemptions) in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases
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Gain insight on assets which do not have to be exempted because they never become property of the estate and exemptions you do not see every day. Panelists will also discuss the HAVEN Act "exemption" of Veterans benefits from thee CMI calculation. 

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  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Bankruptcy Law | Consumer Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 9/30/2024

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1. Non-Exemptions and Weird Exemptions (Aug 2020)

Michael V. Baumer, Carey D. Ebert

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Non-Exemptions and Weird Exemptions (Aug 2020)

Gain insight on assets which do not have to be exempted because they never become property of the estate and exemptions you do not see every day. Panelists will also discuss the HAVEN Act "exemption" of Veterans benefits from thee CMI calculation.  

Originally presented: Jul 2020 Conference on Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Michael V. Baumer, Law Office of Michael Baumer - Austin, TX
Carey D. Ebert, Chapter 13 Trustee - Plano, TX