[CLBS] Can one claim homestead in Idaho using California homestead exemptions?

Paul Ross paul at idbankruptcylaw.com
Fri Oct 14 11:20:03 MDT 2016


California does not have a residency requirement to claim their homestead.

http://exemptionsexpress.com/Alabama_to_Missouri.html

On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 11:15 AM, Jon Wilson <jon at boiselaw.org> wrote:

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> Can a debtor claim homestead in Idaho using California homestead
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