Ninth Circuit Joins the Fifth by Endorsing the ‘Snapshot Rule’ for Exemptions
By adopting a BAP opinion, the Ninth Circuit backed away from disallowing exemptions when a debtor disposes of exempt property after the filing date.
Debtors Win in District Court: They Can Avoid Judicial Liens on Impounded Cars
Car owners lost in Fulton but won when a Chicago district judge affirmed and ruled that debtors may avoid judicial liens on impounded cars.
Follow the Rules or Lose an Exemption in a New Home While in Chapter 13
Chapter 13 debtors lost an exemption in a new home after converting to chapter 7 because they didn’t follow the rules.
A Nonprimary Residence May Nonetheless Qualify for a Federal Exemption
A debtor may have a valid ‘homestead’ exemption without residing in the property, so long as a dependent does reside there, the Second Circuit rules.
Filing in a State Doesn’t Always Require Claiming Exemptions Under that State’s Laws
The Ninth Circuit BAP explained that debtors may claim exemptions under the law of the state where they are domiciled, which may not be where they filed or reside.