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South Carolina Property Exemptions Increase Effective July 1, 2014

Bankruptcy Exemptions (property you may keep)By Russell DeMottJuly 5, 2014Leave a comment

Our South Carolina exemptions are adjusted for cost of living every other July 1. Exemptions in property allow the property to be protected from a judgment creditor or bankruptcy trustee up to the amount of the exemption. Think of it as a blanket. The blanket covers so much–the bigger the blanket, the more the coverage.…

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