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Qualifying for $175,000 exemption [1 Attachment]

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:51 pm
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Claim the exemption on Schedule C and see what the trustee does. If the trustee objects, then you can ask the question again. Trustee will inquire at 341a, presumably the disability payments will be submitted with the petition, and there may not be any issue.
Is there really that much equity?
Jason Wallach
On May 10, 2011, at 4:46 PM, Margaret Norman wrote:
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> PC is 56 years old, but works for LAPD and does not pay into social security and is not eligible for SSI or state disability . However she is receiving disability from LAPD and has been considered not able to return to work ever because of mental and physical problems, and will get early retirement. How do I prove inability to engage in substantial gainful employment without the rebuttable presumptions in CCP704.730 B. She needs the $175,000 exemption and can show numerous 5150 and 30 day holds, etc. Will a doctor's letter be enough--or do they want to see medical records?
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charsetndows-1252
Claim the exemption on Schedule C and see what the trustee does. If the trustee objects, then you can ask the question again. Trustee will inquire at 341a, presumably the disability payments will be submitted with the petition, and there may not be any issue.Is there really that much equity?Jason WallachOn May 10, 2011, at 4:46 PM, Margaret Norman wrote:


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