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Life Insurance and Annuity Exemptions

State-by-state links to each state’s statutes discussing exemptions for life insurance and annuities and to key opinions interpreting the exemptions in each state.

Filing for Exemptions and Forms

Please note that we do not assist persons with filing for their homestead exemption, nor do we sell or provide any forms for this purpose. Persons desiring such should either contact their local attorney, or often the office of their local county clerk or registrar of deeds, for such information and forms.

Please do not contact us for assistance in filing for homestead or to request forms.

Homestead and the New Bankruptcy Reform Act

Most significant is the limitation of the state homestead exemption in bankruptcy to $125,000, regardless of state law providing for a larger or unlimited exemption. This limitation applies to homestead interests that are acquired within a 1215-day (3 years and 4 months) period prior to the filing of the bankruptcy petition. However, if the debtor has a claim arising from violations of federal or state securities law, RICO, fiduciary fraud, or from certain crimes or intentional torts, then the cap is $125,000 regardless of when the property was acquired. Rollovers of exempt homestead interests are not allowed even if those interests were exempt in both states. Thus, the debtor who moves from Texas to Florida will re-trigger the 1215 day period, despite the fact that both states have unlimited homestead exemptions.

Obviously, it will no longer be possible for debtors to wait until they have been sued to try to move to a state with an unlimited homestead exemption. Not so obviously, financial professionals and corporate officers or directors should now reconsider the idea of maintaining significant equity in their residences; if such a person ends up on the wrong end of a judgment, the debt may be one that will limit the homestead exemption in bankruptcy to $125,000, regardless of the length of residence in the state.

Full article at http://www.assetprotectionbook.com/Dev_May2005.htm#NewAct

 

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