Goods and chattels, shares of stock or interests in any corporation and personal property of every kind, not exceeding in
value, exclusive of wearing apparel, $1,000.00, and
all wearing apparel generally are reserved for a judgment debtor's family use before and after death, and are not subject to execution. (Sec. 2A:17-19.)
Household goods and furniture not exceeding $1,000.00 in value of a person shall also be exempt from attachment, except for a debt incurred in the purchase thereof. (Sec. 2A:26-4.)
disability benefits, sickness insurance policies, workers' compensation benefits, and retirement benefits are generally exempt from execution. (Sec. 17:18-12, 34:15-29, 43:21-15(c), 43:13-9, 37.5.)
value, exclusive of wearing apparel, $1,000.00, and
all wearing apparel generally are reserved for a judgment debtor's family use before and after death, and are not subject to execution. (Sec. 2A:17-19.)
Household goods and furniture not exceeding $1,000.00 in value of a person shall also be exempt from attachment, except for a debt incurred in the purchase thereof. (Sec. 2A:26-4.)
disability benefits, sickness insurance policies, workers' compensation benefits, and retirement benefits are generally exempt from execution. (Sec. 17:18-12, 34:15-29, 43:21-15(c), 43:13-9, 37.5.)