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INDIANA EXEMPTION LISTHow to use this table of exemptions, by Attorney Thomas A. Prediletto. The following is a summary of the Arkansas exemptions that can be claimed (used) to exempt both your real and personal property in a bankruptcy petition. However, if your residence has not been continuously in the state of Arkansas for the two years prior to filing a bankruptcy petition, there are laws that apply as to which state or federal exemptions may be used. Exempt property of a debtor is property of the debtor that is not available to be used (sold) to pay his/her unsecured creditors and is not subject to the claims of unsecured creditors, but may be subject to the rights of secured creditors and lien holders. When reviewing the list for exemptions for your own property you should be aware that there may not be a “matching” exemption. Some state exemptions contain a “wildcard” which can be used if a matching exemption cannot be found in the list of exemptions. Also, an individual must own an interest in the property to claim the property as exempt. The debtor may exempt the equity (value of property less the total amount owed against it) however; any equity value in the property above the exemption amount may be subject to the claims of unsecured creditors. By way of example, if you own a home worth $250,000 and owe a total of $200,000 against it (combining all mortgage/home equity lines of credit and/or liens against the property) the amount of equity you would need to protect is $50,000. So long as the homestead exemption is more than $50,000 the full amount of the equity is exempt and not subject to the claims of your unsecured creditors. In the alternative, say the home is worth $250,000 and you only owe $100,000 against it, anything over the exemption amount is subject to the claims of the unsecured creditors. The same type example would apply to a motor vehicle, though the exemption for a motor vehicle is less than the amount of the exemption for a home. Please note that all of the exemptions may be doubled if a married couple is filing, with the exception of the homestead exemption. To view Indiana exemption list and amounts available, click here or scroll down the page. To view Indiana Codes, visit Justia US Laws - Indiana Code. |
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| Description | LAW |
Max Individual Amount |
Max Joint Amount |
| Benefit plan, defined contribution plan-legislators | Ind. Code §§ 2-3.5-4-11, 2-3.5-5-9 | UNLIMITED | |
| Benefits from fraternal benefits societies - 100% | Ind. Code § 27-11-6-3 | UNLIMITED | |
| Crime victims' reparation | Ind. Code § 16-7-3, 6-15 | UNLIMITED | |
| Employer's life insurance policy - 100% | Ind. Code § 27-1-12-17.1(f) | UNLIMITED | |
| Group life insurance policies - 100% | Ind. Code § 27-1-12-29 (b) | UNLIMITED | |
| Health aids, professional prescribed-no specified limit 100% | Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2(c)(4) | UNLIMITED | |
| Homestead | Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2(c))(1) | $17,600.00 | $35,200.00 |
| Intangible personal property | Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2(c)(3) | $350.00 | $700.00 |
| Interest earned income property exempt bankruptcy proceeding | Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2(c)(10) | UNLIMITED | |
| Interest in Education Savings Account | Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2(c)(9) | UNLIMITED | |
| Interest in pension or retirement fund | Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2(c)(6) | UNLIMITED | |
| Interest in qualified tuition program (IRC § 529(b)) | Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2(c)(8) | UNLIMITED | |
| Interest in real estate held as tenant by the entirety | Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2(c)(5) | UNLIMITED | |
| Interest in real estate held as tenant by the entirety | Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2(c)(5) | UNLIMITED | |
| Interest in refund or credit (IRC § 529(b)) | Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2(c) | UNLIMITED | |
| Life insurance payable to spouse or dependent – 100% | Ind. Code §§ 27-1-12-14, 27-2-5-1(c ) | UNLIMITED | |
| Life insurance proceeds | Ind. Code § 27-2-5-1 (b) | UNLIMITED | |
| Medical care savings | Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2(c)(7); 6-8-11-19 | UNLIMITED | |
| Mutual life and accident insurance proceeds | Ind. Code § 27-8-3-23(b) | UNLIMITED | |
| Other real estate and tangible property | Ind. Code § 34-55-10-2(c )(2) | $9,350.00 | $18,700.00 |
| Pension fund-firefighters | Ind. Code § 36-8-7-22 | UNLIMITED | |
| Pension fund-police, county sheriffs - 100% | Ind. Code § 36-8-7.5-19 | UNLIMITED | |
| Property of Housing Authorities - 100% | Ind. Code § 36-7-18-34 | UNLIMITED | |
| Retirement: public employees | Ind. Code § 5-10.3-8-9 | UNLIMITED | |
| Specific partnership property | Ind. Code § 23-4-1-25 | UNLIMITED | |
| Spendthrift Trusts - 100% | Ind. Code § 30-4-3-2 | UNLIMITED | |
| Surviving Spouse Allowance | Ind. Code § 34-55-7-9 | UNLIMITED | |
| Teacher's pension - 100% | Ind. Code § 21-6.1-5-17(a) | UNLIMITED | |
| Unemployment compensation-100% | Ind. Code § 22-4-33-3 | UNLIMITED | |
| Uniforms, arms, equipment of military-100% | Ind. Code § 10-16-10-1 | UNLIMITED | |
| Wages | Ind. Code § 24-4.5-5-105 (2) | UNLIMITED | |
| Worker's compensation-except child support - 100% | Ind. Code § 22-3-2-17 | UNLIMITED |