FORM 6 - PERSONAL PROPERTY
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Federal bankruptcy laws require all individuals initiating either a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy case, to disclose all personal property owned by them as of the date of their bankruptcy filing; and to further disclose the value of all such personal property.  The following form is designed to assist you in making such disclosure. 

In Chapter 13, you are permitted to retain all of your real and personal property.  In a Chapter 7 case, many items of  property are exempt and  cannot be taken if you file  bankruptcy (see "Property You Can Keep in Bankruptcy" on this site).  However, if you own non-exempt assets of significant value, you will likely be required to turn over those assets in a Chapter 7 case.  If you own assets which could be subject to risk of loss in a Chapter 7 case, you should file a Chapter 13 case to preserve your assets. 

VALUATION.  THE VALUE YOU SHOULD ASSIGN TO YOUR ASSETS IS YOUR OPINION OF THE PRICE YOU COULD OBTAIN FOR YOUR ASSETS BY PUTTING AN AD IN THE NEWSPAPER OR HAVING A YARD SALE.  The purchase price DOES NOT reflect the actual fair market value of your assets.  As a general rule, personal property depreciates about 20-25% per year.  Therefore, for example, property purchased two years ago would now be worth about half as much as you paid for it; and property purchased three years ago would now be worth about one-fourth of what you paid for it.  This is a very general rule of thumb, however, and many factors can impact the value of an asset such as its condition which could affect value positively or negatively, damage or excessive wear and tear, or in some cases, appreciation in value such as with antiques. 

Your bankruptcy attorney will review your completed form with you in detail at the time of your office consultation and ask additional questions regarding property not included on this form.   Individuals generally have many questions concerning property and exemptions; and these issues are often complex in bankruptcy cases.

IF YOU DO NOT OWN ONE OR MORE OF THE ASSETS LISTED BELOW, DO NOT COMPLETE THE CORRESPONDING VALUE BOX.

Please enter your name, otherwise we have no way
of knowing who the property listed belongs too.

NAME, Last First Middle
Home PhonexWork PhonexYour E-mail
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY VALUE
Washer and dryer
Refrigerator
Range or Stove (not built in)
Freezer
Microwave oven (not built in)
Sewing machine
Beds and bedding
Wearing apparel of you, your spouse and dependents
Kitchen/Dining table and chairs
Utensils, cookware, pots, pans and dishes
Food and household supplies
Rugs and carpets (not permanently attached)
Vacuum(s)
Dressers and Nightstands
LIVING ROOM:  COUCHES, LOVESEATS, CHAIRS/RECLINERS/ROCKERS, END TABLES, LAMPS  TOTAL
LIVING ROOM:

ENTERTAINMENT/VIDEO:    TV's, VCR'S, DVD PLAYER'S, STEREO'S/RADIO'S   TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT:
Computer(s) and computer equipment
Camera/Camcorder and other photographic equipment
Books, Records, Tapes, CD's, Video's, Prints, Artwork
Animals (Household pets)
Artwork produced by or depicting you and/or your family
Collections (stamp, coin, etc.)
Musical Instruments (Specify Type(s)
Fine Jewelry (Describe)
Heirlooms/Sentimental property (Describe)
Firearms (Describe)
Exercise/Sports equipment (Describe)
Fishing/Camping equipment
401K, IRA, 457, etc. (Yours)
401K, IRA, 457, etc. (Your Spouse's if applicable)
Checking Account #1 at
Checking Account #2 at
Savings Account #1 at
Savings Account #2 at
Debts owed to you including accounts receivable
Tax refund(s) owed to you
Stocks, bonds and other similar financial assets
AUTOMOBILES/TRUCKS:
YEAR MAKE & MODEL
YEAR MAKE & MODEL
YEAR MAKE & MODEL
MOTORCYCLES/QUADS:
YEAR MAKE & MODEL
YEAR MAKE & MODEL
BOATS/MOTORHOMES/TRAILERS:
YEAR MAKE & MODEL
YEAR MAKE & MODEL
YEAR MAKE & MODEL
Power and hand tools not used in business
Yard and lawn care equipment
Snow removal equipment
Outdoor furniture
Portable spa
Machinery, equipment and tools used in your business
Office furniture and supplies used in your business
Business inventory (value of items for sale in your business)