Legal Question in Bankruptcy in California
Retirement Pension
Is the Retirement Pension of my 35 year old neice
who has just filed for chapter 7 in Orange County,
California exempted. If so which legal statute is
she to put on her filing,she didn't put any in, she is doing it herself,should she?
Her assets are only about $15,000(including the retirement fund of$10,000) and debts are $25,000. Thanks.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Retirement Pension
Yes, it is exempted
Re: Retirement Pension
The answer to your question depends on whether or not the pension plan is ERISA qualified. If it is, it is automatically exempt. If it is not, it is exempt in the amount reasonably necessary for her future maintenance and support. I can't tell you which exemption to use since I do not know which exemption scheme she utilized for her other exemptions (and it must be the same).
Re: Retirement Pension
If the plan is ERISA Qualified it is not part of the bankruptcy estate. Therefore, it would not be in jeapordy. Otherwise, the standard of protection is to the extent necessary and reasonable. Have your niece contact her plan administrator to verify if it is ERISA Qualifed
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