North Carolina > Federal > USBC Eastern

Schedule C-2 Property Claimed As Exempt Other Jurisdictions - North Carolina

Schedule C-2 Property Claimed As Exempt Other Jurisdictions Form. This is a North Carolina form and can be used in USBC Eastern Federal .
 Fillable pdf Last Modified 7/31/2006
Get this form for FREE as a print-only pdf

Rev. 4/2006 UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA _______________ DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF: CASE NUMBER: Debtor(s) SCHEDULE C - 2 - PROPERTY CLAIMED AS EXEMPT I, , claim the following property as exempt pursuant to 11 U.S.C. ยง 522 and the Federal bankruptcy law or the laws of a State other than North Carolina, and nonbankruptcy Federal law: (Attach additional sheets if necessary). G Check if debtor claims a homestead exemption that exceeds $125,000. Description of Property Specify Law Providing Each Exemption Value of Claimed Exemption Current Market Value of Property Without Deducting Exemption I declare that the following are the dates and addresses of my domicile during the 730 days preceding the date of the filing of the bankruptcy petition: Dates Addresses I declare that to the extent that any exemption I have claimed appears on its face to exceed the amount allowed by the applicable statute, I claim only the maximum amount allowed by statute. UNSWORN DECLARATION UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY ON BEHALF OF INDIVIDUAL TO SCHEDULE C-2 - PROPERTY CLAIMED AS EXEMPT I, Schedule -C-2 - Property Claimed as Exempt, consisting of knowledge, information and belief. Executed on: Debtor American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com , declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing sheets, and that they are true and correct to the best of my
Link/Embed this Document
URL
Embed


Popular Searches

  1. information subpoena
  2. bill of costs
  3. Request for entry of default
  4. motion for continuance
  5. Preliminary Change of Ownership Report
  6. proof of claim
  7. stipulation of discontinuance
  8. Notice and Acknowledgment of Receipt
  9. proof of service of summons
  10. Petition to Expunge

Bookmark and Share