Vermont Bankruptcy Exemptions - All Categories

 

A detailed listing of state and federal exemption laws, with statutory citations.

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Vermont Exemptions Summary:

Homestead

Real property or mobile home to $125,000; may also claim rents, issues, profits, & out-buildings (husband and wife may double)

Vehicle Exemption

Motor vehicles to $2,500

Personal Property

Appliances, furnishings, goods, clothing, books, crops, animals, musical instruments to $2,500 total
Bank deposits to $700
Cow, 2 goats, 10 sheep, 10 chickens, & feed to last 1 winter; 3 swarms of bees plus honey; 5 tons coal or 500 gal. heating oil, 10 cords of firewood; 500 gal. bottled gas; growing crops to $5,000; yoke of oxen or steers, plow & ox yoke; 2 horses with harnesses, halters, & chains
Jewelry to $500; wedding ring unlimited
Stove, heating unit, refrigerator, freezer, water heater, & sewing machines

Wild Card

Unused exemptions for motor vehicle, tools of trade, jewelry, household furniture, appliances, clothing, & crops to $7,000
$400 of any property


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