June 2025

An informative e-newsletter for the Real Property Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan.

Update on Bankruptcy Exemptions Regarding Residential Property

Bankrupcty

By Keith Schofner, Lambert Leser and Andrew J. Gerdes, Capital Bankruptcy

In Michigan, when a bankruptcy debtor that owns property that the debtor or the debtor’s dependents treat as their residence, the debtor may choose either Michigan law or the Bankruptcy Code to determine the exemption amount.

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