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The Diamond Ring and A Few Peculiar Exemptions - What Creditors Cannot Seize

A fellow being chased by creditors would be smart to give his fiancee' an expensive engagement ring. She'll be thrilled, and he'll be making a safe investment, since Virginia law specifically exempts wedding and engagement rings from attachment by creditors. Lawmakers have decided that, for public policy reasons, people should keep such property in the family. Better not divorce!

A religious couple might consider investing in a Guttenberg Bible, since the law also exempts the family Bible.

Animal lovers can rest easy, too. Creditors can't take the family pet, whether it's a dog, cat, squirrel or snake. As long as the debtor does not raise the animal for sale purposes, the creditor cannot take it.

Someone facing bankruptcy might not be in the frame of mind to dwell on mortality, but it's an opportune time to purchase a burial "Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="-1">Call other creditors of applicant
  • Call industry contacts
  • Check with landlords and credit references
  • Obtain a Credit Bureau Report
  • Review Dun & Bradstreet Reports
  • Study court records for information about: Judgments, pending litigation, title to real estate, liens on realty, and UCC financing statements
  • Hire an investigator or attorney Have your CPA review financial records


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