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Missouri Bankruptcy Laws

Missouri has some of the lowest bankruptcy exemptions in the nation. The homestead exemption is just $15,000 for real estate ($5,000 for a mobile home), and the wildcard is only $600 plus additional amounts for heads of household. Missouri has opted out of federal exemptions. The state does offer strong wage protection — heads of household have 90% of earnings exempt from garnishment.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Filing Requirements

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

Standard federal filing fees. Missouri has two bankruptcy districts: Eastern (St. Louis) and Western (Kansas City, Springfield, Jefferson City).

Credit Counseling

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

Key Missouri Statutes

Homestead ExemptionRSMo § 513.475

The homestead exemption is $15,000 for real estate and $5,000 for mobile homes. Spouses cannot double the exemption. Must be the debtor's principal residence. This is one of the lowest homestead exemptions in the nation.

Personal Property ExemptionsRSMo § 513.430

Key exemptions: motor vehicle up to $3,000, household goods/furniture/clothing up to $3,000 total, wedding ring up to $1,500, other jewelry up to $500, tools of the trade up to $3,000.

Wildcard ExemptionRSMo § 513.430

$600 in any non-exempt property. Additional $1,250 if head of household. Additional $350 for each dependent child.

Wage ExemptionRSMo § 525.030

Head of household: only 10% of disposable earnings subject to garnishment (90% exempt — very protective). Non-head of household: standard federal limits (25% of disposable earnings). Exceptions for child/spousal support and tax debts.

Retirement Account ExemptionsRSMo § 513.430; federal ERISA

Tax-qualified retirement accounts (401(k), 403(b), SEP-IRA, SIMPLE IRA) are fully exempt. Traditional and Roth IRAs are exempt up to $1,711,975 per person (federal limit, adjusted April 2025).

No Federal Exemption ElectionRSMo § 513.427

Missouri has opted out of the federal bankruptcy exemption scheme. Debtors must use Missouri state exemptions.

Official Sources

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This page summarizes publicly available statutes and rules for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created by viewing this content. Laws change — always verify with the primary source or consult a licensed attorney in Missouri.

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