NEW JERSEY BANKRUPTCY LAW New Jersey Bankruptcy: Attorneys, Statistics, Exemptions and Courts. New Jersey Bankruptcy Statistics: In 2009, in New Jersey, 36,233 bankruptcies were filed. Business bankruptcies accounted for a tiny 1,571 of the total filed, while personal bankruptcies accounted for 34,662 or 95.66%. New Jersey State Bankruptcy Exemptions Real Estate There is no homestead exemption. Burial plots; however, are entirely exempt. Personal Property The following items are exempt wholly or partially when filing bankruptcy in New Jersey:
Insurance The following categories of insurance benefits are exempt in New Jersey bankruptcy:
Pensions New Jersey recognizes all applicable federal pension exemptions. The following individuals’ pensions are wholly exempt:
Public Benefits The following public benefits are exempt when filing bankruptcy in New Jersey:
Tools of trade: No Wages Unpaid wages are exempt at 90% of the income, when the income is less than 250% of the federal poverty level and 75% when the income is more than 250% of the poverty line. Wildcard: No Federal Bankruptcy Exemptions: Yes New Jersey Bankruptcy Courts: United States Bankruptcy Court in New Jersey has jurisdiction over the entire state. | ||||||
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