§ 34-28.3. Emergency relief payments exempt
A. For the purposes of this section, “emergency relief payment” means a 2020 recovery rebate for individuals and qualifying children provided pursuant to § 2201 of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (P.L. 116-136) or any future federal payments or rebates provided directly to individuals for economic relief or stimulus due to […]
§ 34-27. Additional articles exempted to householder engaged in agriculture
If the householder be at the time actually engaged in the business of agriculture, there shall also be exempt from such levy or distress, while he is so engaged, to be selected by him or his agent, the following articles, or so many thereof as he may have, to wit: a pair of horses or […]
§ 34-28. Deed of trust, etc., on such property void
Every deed of trust, mortgage or other writing or pledge made by a householder to give a lien on property exempt from distress or levy under § 34-26 shall be void as to such property. However, this section shall have no application to (i) property covered by a deed of trust, mortgage or other writing […]
§ 34-28.1. Personal injury and wrongful death actions exempt; exceptions
Except for liens created under Article 7.1 (§ 8.01-66.2 et seq.) of Title 8.01, Article 5 (§ 54.1-3932 et seq.) of Title 54.1, and Chapter 19 (§ 63.2-1900 et seq.) of Title 63.2, all causes of action for personal injury or wrongful death and the proceeds derived from court award or settlement shall be exempt […]
§ 34-28.2. Spousal and child support exempt
The debtor’s right to receive spousal or child support, to the extent reasonably necessary for the support of the debtor and any dependent of the debtor, shall be exempt from creditor process. 2015, c. 686.
§ 34-26. Poor debtor’s exemption; exempt articles enumerated
In addition to the exemptions provided in Chapter 2 (§ 34-4 et seq.), every householder shall be entitled to hold exempt from creditor process the following enumerated items: 1. The family Bible. 1a. Wedding and engagement rings. 2. Family portraits and family heirlooms not to exceed $5,000 in value. 3. (i) A lot in a […]