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New Hampshire Bankruptcy Exemptions

Only the State Exemptions are Allowed

Homestead

$100,000

  • wearing apparel necessary for the use of the debtor and his family;

  • comfortable beds, bedsteads and bedding necessary for the debtor, his wife and children

 

Household furniture

$3,500

Bibles, school books and library of any debtor, used by him or his family

$800

  • one hog and one pig, and the pork of the same when slaughtered; Six sheep and the fleeces of the same; one cow; a yoke of oxen or a horse, when required for farming or teaming purposes or other actual use; and

  • hay not exceeding 4 tons;

  • domestic fowls not exceeding $300 in value

 

The debtor's interest in any property, not to exceed $1,000 in value, plus up to $7,000 of any unused amount of the exemption provided under paragraphs III, VI, VIII, IX, XVI, and XVII of section 511:2.  

$750

Motor vehicle

$4,000

Jewelry owned by the debtor or his family

$500

Tools of trade

$5,000

 

NOTE: These are the major bankruptcy exemptions.
Check with your bankruptcy lawyer for a full exemptions list.


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