ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2014 | LAW OFFICE OF JONATHAN M. PEAKE, LLC
Law Office of Jonathan M. Peake, LLC
800 Lomas Blvd NW
Suite 200
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 505-
Fax: 505-
Email: jpeake@jpeakelaw.com
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: THE CONTENT OF THIS WEB SITE IS INTENDED TO CONVEY GENERAL INFORMATION
AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL, FINANCIAL, LEGAL,
OR CREDIT ADVICE. THIS WEB SITE MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE
ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED NOR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR
REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE SITE CONTENT, THE SITE ITSELF, OR INFORMATION PROVIDED
IN OTHER FORMS SUCH AS EMAIL BY THE SITE, -
NEW MEXICO BANKRUPTCY EXEMPTIONS
Overview
Exemptions are property that is protected from creditors when a person files bankruptcy. A person can exempt any property that falls within the exemption categories. Any exempted property is untouchable by creditors when a person files for a bankruptcy protections. In New Mexico, a person has the the option to choose to use New Mexico state exemptions or federal exemptions. It is best to consult with a New Mexico bankruptcy attorney to determine which set of exemptions are best for your specific situation.
New Mexico Exemptions
Homestead
42-
Personal Property
42-
42-
48-
53-
70-
Wages
35-
Pensions
11 U.S.C. § 522 -
11 U.S.C. § 522(b)(3)(C)(n) -
22-
42-
Public Benefits
27-
31-
51-
52-
52-
Tools of Trade
42-
Insurance
42-
42-
42-
59A-
Miscellaneous
53-
54-
Wildcard
42-
42-
Federal Exemptions
Homestead
522(d)(1), (5) -
Personal Property
522(d)(2) -
522(d)(3) -
522(d)(4) -
522(d)(9) -
522(d)(11)(B) -
522(d)(11)(D) -
522(d)(11)(E) -
Pensions
522(b)(3)(C) -
522(b)(3)(C)(n) -
Public Benefits
522(d)(10)(A) -
522(d)(11)(A) -
Tools of Trade
522(d)(6) -
Alimony and Child Support
522(d)(10)(D) -
Insurance
522(d)(7) -
522(d)(8) -
522(d)(10)( C ) -
522(d)(11)( C ) -
Wildcard
522(d)(5) -
ENTER YOUR INFORMATION BELOW FOR A FREE BANKRUPTCY CONSULTATION: