Tennessee Debtor's Filing of Exempt Property (print double-sided onto one sheet) is a legal document used by individuals filing for bankruptcy in the state of Tennessee. It identifies the debtor's assets which are exempt from the bankruptcy estate and thus are not subject to creditors’ claims. It includes various types of exemptions, such as homestead, motor vehicle, cash, personal effects, and household furnishings. The filing must be submitted to the bankruptcy court within 15 days of filing for bankruptcy. Types of Tennessee Debtor's Filing of Exempt Property (print double-sided onto one sheet) include: • Homestead Exemption: This exempts a debtor’s primary residence from the bankruptcy estate. • Motor Vehicle Exemption: This exempts one motor vehicle from the bankruptcy estate. • Cash Exemption: This exempts up to a certain amount of cash from the bankruptcy estate. • Personal Effects Exemption: This exempts certain types of personal items from the bankruptcy estate. • Household Furnishings Exemption: This exempts certain types of household furniture and appliances from the bankruptcy estate.