Massachusetts Bankruptcy Exemptions

Homestead

188-1 & 188-1A - $500,000 in property you occupy or intend to occupy (if over 65 or disabled there are special rules that apply). If title does not have a statement of homestead, a homestead declaration must be recorded before filing for bankruptcy.

188-4 - The spouse or children of a deceased owner may claim the homestead exemption.

209-1 - Tenancies by the entirety, regardless of value, are exempt as to the debts of one spouse, unless the debt was "incurred on account of necessaries" for either spouse or a family member.

Personal Property

79-6A - Moving expenses for eminent domain (that is, if the government took your property).

235-34 - Motor vehicle up to $700; furniture up to $3,000; clothing needed; beds and bedding; heating unit; books up to $200 total; cash up to $200 per month for rent, in lieu of homestead; cash for fuel, heat, water, or elec¬tricity up to $75 per month; bank deposits to $125; cash for food or food to $300; sewing machine to $200; burial plots and tombs; church pew; 2 cows, 2 swine, 12 sheep, and 4 tons of hay. Co-op shares up to $100.

246-28A - Bank, credit union, or trust company deposits up to $500 total.

Wages

246-28 - Earned but unpaid wages up to $125 per week.

Pensions

11 U.S.C. § 522 - Tax exempt retirement accounts; Traditional and Roth IRAs up to $1,095,000 per person.

32-19 - Public employees.

32-41 - Private retirement benefits.

168-41 & 168-44 - Savings bank employees.

171-84 - Credit union employees.

235-34A & 246-28 - ERISA-qualified benefits, IRAs and Keoghs to specific limits included.

Public Benefits

115-5 - Veterans' benefits.

118-10 - AFDC

151A-36 - Unemployment compensation.

152-47 - Workers' compensation.

235-34 - Public assistance.

Tools of Trade

235-34 - Tools, implements and fixtures up to $500 total; materials you designed and procured up to $500; boats, nets, and fishing tackle of fisherman up to $500; arms, uniforms, and accoutrements you are required to keep.

Insurance

175-110A - Disability benefits up to $400 per week.

175-119A - Life insurance proceeds if policy prohibits use to pay creditors.

175-125 - Life or endowment policy, proceeds, dividends, interest, loan, cash, or surrender value.

175-126 - Life insurance policy if beneficiary is a married woman.

175-132C - Group annuity policy or proceeds.

175-135 - Group life insurance policy.

175F-15 - Medical malpractice self-insurance.

176-22 - Fraternal benefit society benefits.

Miscellaneous

108A-25 - Business partnership property.

Other - Add any applicable Federal Nonbankruptcy Exemptions


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