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Motion to Claim Exemptions

Exemptions in North Carolina – How NC Law Protects you from your Creditors

BankruptcyBy Joe OrensteinJuly 9, 2014

In North Carolina, there are many statutory and common law protections in place that help a debtor keep their wages and property, even in the face of claims by credit card companies or other creditors. North Carolina has stringent restrictions on wage garnishment, about which you can learn here. Even outside of the wage garnishment context,…

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