Homestead: the disabled exemption of $125K

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704.730 is now $150,000.
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Subject: [cdcbaa] Homestead: the disabled exemption of $125K
> I just learned about this group from Nate Berneman. What a great
> tool.
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> My 36-year old client, a hospital surgery-scheduler for 8 years,
> has had recurrent and severe carpel tunnel syndrome for 7 years.
> The client has had many treatments and two surgeries, one on each
> wrist, and has been on workers compensation disability for eight
> months, but is unable to return to work.
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> I think the Rostler case (169 BR 408) supports her eligibility
> for the $125K homeowner's exemption. Is there any other case
> authority on this question? Thanks for any comments.
>
> Mike Candiotti
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Mike:
Run a Westlaw of Lexis search on the CCP 704.730(a)(3).
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Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 5:12 PM
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Subject: [cdcbaa] Homestead: the disabled exemption of $125K
I just learned about this group from Nate Berneman. What a great tool.
My 36-year old client, a hospital surgery-scheduler for 8 years, has had
recurrent and severe carpel tunnel syndrome for 7 years.
The client has had many treatments and two surgeries, one on each wrist,
and has been on workers compensation disability for eight months, but is
unable to return to work.
I think the Rostler case (169 BR 408) supports her eligibility for the
$125K homeowner's exemption. Is there any other case authority on this
question? Thanks for any comments.
Mike Candiotti
Yahoo! Groups Links

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I just learned about this group from Nate Berneman. What a great
tool.
My 36-year old client, a hospital surgery-scheduler for 8 years,
has had recurrent and severe carpel tunnel syndrome for 7 years.
The client has had many treatments and two surgeries, one on each
wrist, and has been on workers compensation disability for eight
months, but is unable to return to work.
I think the Rostler case (169 BR 408) supports her eligibility
for the $125K homeowner's exemption. Is there any other case
authority on this question? Thanks for any comments.
Mike Candiotti

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