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Can bankruptcy protect your retirement accounts from creditors?

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Can bankruptcy protect your retirement accounts from creditors?

TL;DR

  • Most tax-advantaged retirement accounts are protected from creditors during bankruptcy.
  • Employer-sponsored plans (401(k)s, 403(b)s, pensions) generally have strong federal protections.
  • IRAs receive federal bankruptcy protection up to inflation-adjusted limits, with rollover funds often having broader protection.
  • Regular brokerage accounts, savings accounts, and non-qualified plans are typically not protected.
  • Inherited retirement accounts may have fewer protections than those owned by the original saver.
  • Exploring debt settlement, consolidation, or credit counseling before bankruptcy is recommended.
  • Consulting a bankruptcy attorney or debt expert is advisable to understand asset protection and alternatives.