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		<title>Georgia Bankruptcy Laws</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Georgia bankruptcy laws are different from the laws in the other states of America. There are more than a dozen bankruptcy courts in Georgia, categorized in three parts as Georgia middle district bankruptcy court, Georgia Northern district bankruptcy court, and Georgia southern district bankruptcy court.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Georgia bankruptcy laws are different from the laws in the other states of America. There are more than a dozen bankruptcy courts in Georgia, categorized in three parts as Georgia middle district bankruptcy court, Georgia Northern district bankruptcy court, and Georgia southern district bankruptcy court.</p>
<p><strong>Properties Exemptible Under The Georgia Bankruptcy Laws</strong></p>
<p>Following are the specific ways in which the properties exemptions have been interpreted under the Georgia bankruptcy laws:</p>
<p>•Homestead exemptions amount for to five thousand dollars. It includes all types of properties, such as real properties, personal properties, and co-op that you are using as residence.<br />
•If is any portion of the homestead property has not been used they can be applied to any other property.<br />
•Under the insurance exemptions, disability or health benefits are exempted only up to the value of 250 dollars, on a monthly basis under the Georgia bankruptcy laws.<br />
•Other insurance exemptions include fraternal benefits, society benefits, un-matured life insurance contract, etc.<br />
•You can also exempt the dividends, interest, and loan on any un-matured life insurance policy, where you are the beneficiary.<br />
•All types of alimony or child support funds are also exemptible under miscellaneous properties.<br />
•Pension funds are allowed to be exempted for the following:<br />
◦Public employees<br />
◦Employees of non-profit corporations<br />
•ERISA-qualified benefits are also included in the pension fund exemptions under the Georgia bankruptcy laws.<br />
•Jewelry up to the value of five hundred dollars is exemptible.<br />
•Motor vehicles are exempted under the Georgia bankruptcy laws, but only up to the value of one thousand dollars.<br />
•You can also exempt personal injury recoveries, but the amount must not exceed seventy-five hundred dollars.<br />
•Musical instruments also come under exemptible personal properties, where the amount must not exceed two hundred dollars per item.<br />
•Other exemptible personal properties under the Georgia bankruptcy laws include books, clothing, animals, crops, home appliances etc. The amount exemptible in this case is thirty-five hundred dollars or less.</p>
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