San Jose Bankruptcy Exemption Lawyer
If you are considering bankruptcy, you might be worried about what property you would be able to keep after your bankruptcy. You need your car to go to work, and the thought of moving to a new home might seem overwhelming.
During a bankruptcy, the trustee can seize assets to pay off your debts. However, some assets are exempt from bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code.
Experienced Bankruptcy Guidance
At the San Jose, California, offices of David A. Yomtov, Attorney at Law, we can help you determine what property is exempt in your case. By listening to your concerns and working one-one-one with you, we can help you formulate a debt relief strategy that meets your needs and allows you to keep the property that you need to rebuild your future.
With more than 15 years of experience, San Jose bankruptcy exemption attorney David Yomtov can help you understand your bankruptcy options. Contact our firm to set up a consultation.
What Can I Save From the Trustee?
The property that is exempt in your case will depend on your specific circumstances and goals. We will work with you to determine what set of exemptions will work for you and what plan will help you meet your needs now and into the future.
At our firm, we have helped clients claim a wide range of property as exempt from Chapter 13 or Chapter 7 bankruptcy, including:
- Homes and primary residences
- Vehicles
- Retirement benefits
- Personal effects and property
Contact a Homestead Exemption Attorney in the Sunnyvale Area
If you have questions about bankruptcy exemptions, we can answer your concerns and help you file a bankruptcy petition. Contact homestead exemption lawyer David Yomtov to learn more about bankruptcy throughout the Sunnyvale, San Francisco and Silicon Valley areas.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.