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What happens to non-exempt assets in bankruptcy?

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What happens to non-exempt assets in bankruptcy?

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A. The trustee sells them and, after taking the trustee’s fee, splits the money amongst the creditors. You get nothing. From answers to the previous questions, remember the bankruptcy trustee will only bother to liquidate assets worth enough to make it worth the time to auction.

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