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North Carolina Asset Protection
Overview
North Carolina debtors may only
choose from the state bankruptcy exemptions.
North Carolina has opted out of
the federal bankruptcy exemption structure. A North Carolina debtor
must choose the state bankruptcy exemptions.
North
Carolina Statutory Creditor Exemptions
For additional detailed information on the
use of life insurance, annuities, pension plans, and employee
benefit plans for wealth preservation and asset protection, see
advanced
life insurance
North Carolina Homestead
The North Carolina homestead exemption is
$10,000. Up to $3500 of the unused portion of the homestead
may be applied to any property.
Property held in tenancy by the entirety
is exempt from the debts owed by one spouse.
See In re Crouch, 33 B.R. 271 (E.D.N.C.
1983).
North Carolina Life
Insurance
Beneficiary’s interest in proceeds
wholly protected from creditors of insured provided benefi ciary
is not owner or insured. N.C. Const. Art. X § 5; N.C. Gen.
Stat. §§ 1C-1601 and 58-58-115.
For additional detailed information relating
to fraudulent transfers, including the text of the Uniform Fraudulent
Transfers Act, see fraudulent
transfers
For additional detailed information relating
to the use of trusts for asset protection, including foreign and
domestic asset protection trusts, see trusts.
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Asset Protection: Concepts and Strategies
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