Bankruptcy ExemptionsUnder the bankruptcy code, you are able to protect your assets, including, but not limited to: home, vehicle, IRA, 401k, retirement account, household goods, personal property. Contact us to discuss your specific situation. Any property that you are able to keep after your bankruptcy is done by claiming the appropriate exemption. You may wonder if you can keep your home or your vehicle if you file for bankruptcy. At Gillespie & Murphy, P.A., we are experienced in helping clients understand the rules and regulations of bankruptcy and inform them of the assets they are entitled to keep after a bankruptcy. When you file for bankruptcy, there are exemptions to protect your home, your car, and some other investments. You can protect your assets. Contact us today. A bankruptcy trustee has the responsibility of selling your non-exempt property and distributing the proceeds to your creditors. Certain items of property will be exempt. Our attorneys will help you compile a list of your assets and the exemptions necessary to protect those assets from your creditors and from the bankruptcy trustee. When you are facing overwhelming debt, let us help you restore your financial security and take the necessary action to protect your assets. We can assist you with all of the following:
Whether you are filing a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13, we can assist you in making the best decisions to protect your assets and your financial future. Our attorneys can provide debt counseling on bankruptcy exemptions and other methods of debt relief. Contact Gillespie & Murphy, P.A. to schedule a free consultation at our New Bern or Wilmington, North Carolina offices. We are lawyers dedicated to helping clients with bankruptcy exemptions. We have the experience to help you quickly obtain the relief you deserve. Free consultations Providing financial relief since 1991 |

