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Bankruptcy Laws in Tennessee.

Tennessee has notably low bankruptcy exemptions, particularly the homestead exemption of just $5,000 per individual ($7,500 per individual for joint filers). Tennessee does not allow debtors to use federal bankruptcy exemptions — state exemptions are mandatory. The wildcard exemption of $10,000 can partially offset the low homestead, but Tennessee remains one of the less favorable states for debtors seeking to protect assets in bankruptcy.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

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Filing Requirements

Filing Fee$338 (Chapter 7); $313 (Chapter 13)

Standard federal filing fees. Tennessee has three federal bankruptcy court districts: Eastern (Knoxville, Chattanooga), Middle (Nashville), and Western (Memphis, Jackson).

Credit Counseling

Pre-filing credit counseling and pre-discharge debtor education are required (federal requirements).

State law

Key Tennessee Statutes

Homestead ExemptionT.C.A. § 26-2-301

Tennessee's homestead exemption is just $5,000 per individual. Joint filers (married couple) can each claim $7,500 (total $15,000). This is one of the lowest homestead exemptions in the nation. The exemption applies to real property used as a principal residence.

Wildcard ExemptionT.C.A. § 26-2-103

Tennessee provides a $10,000 wildcard exemption that can be applied to any property, including equity in a home beyond the homestead exemption. This is one of the more generous wildcard exemptions nationally and partially offsets the low homestead.

Personal Property ExemptionsT.C.A. § 26-2-102 et seq.

Key exemptions include: tools of the trade up to $1,900, one motor vehicle (no equity cap specified — covered by wildcard), wearing apparel and school books, family pictures and portraits, the family Bible, and health aids prescribed by a physician.

Retirement Account ExemptionsT.C.A. § 26-2-105

Tax-qualified retirement accounts (401(k), IRA, pension plans) are fully exempt from creditor claims with no dollar limit. This is Tennessee's strongest asset protection for most debtors.

No Federal Exemption ElectionT.C.A. § 26-2-112 (opt-out under 11 U.S.C. § 522(b))

Tennessee has opted out of the federal bankruptcy exemption scheme. Debtors must use Tennessee state exemptions, which are generally less favorable than the federal alternative for homeowners.

Wage ExemptionT.C.A. § 26-2-106

The greater of 75% of disposable weekly earnings or 30 times the federal minimum hourly wage is exempt from wage garnishment. Tennessee follows the federal garnishment limit formula.

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