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Property You Can Keep - DC, MD, and VA Exemptions

In Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, certain personal property is exempt from liquidation in bankruptcy actions. These exemptions are your right. However, not all bankruptcy attorneys have the skill or knowledge of bankruptcy laws to take advantage of these personAL property exemptions.

Ammerman & Goldberg is located in Washington D.C and concentrates bankruptcy cases. Our Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorneys handle bankruptcy cases in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Northern Virginia. We understand the federal bankruptcy regulations as well as the local rules of each jurisdiction in which we practice.

While there is an extensive list of property that can be exempt under certain circumstances, some of the most common exemptions for each of the jurisdictions we practice in can be found at the links below.

If you would like information on property exemptions in bankruptcy cases, please fill out our Free Bankruptcy Evaluation Form or contact us by phone at any of our offices for a free telephone consultation with one of our skilled bankruptcy lawyers.

Our bankruptcy law practice represents clients throughout the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, including Silver Spring, Bethesda, Rockville, Landover, Greenbelt, Bowie, Upper Marlboro, Arlington, Alexandria, Falls Church, Vienna, Fairfax, and Washington D.C. including Prince George's and Montgomery counties.

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