Owasso Credit & Debt Lawyer, Oklahoma


John Daniel Clayman

Litigation, Patent, Consumer Rights, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

Kelley G. Loud

Litigation, Wills, Credit & Debt, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  35 Years

John Thomas Richer

Litigation, State Appellate Practice, Credit & Debt, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  15 Years

James W. Rusher

Credit & Debt, Civil Rights, Divorce, Estate Planning
Status:  In Good Standing           

Edward G. Lindsey

White Collar Crime, Civil Rights, Credit & Debt, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           

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Victor Robert Wandres

Commercial Real Estate, Patent, Credit & Debt, Collection
Status:  In Good Standing           

Chad Michael Neuens

Construction, Insurance, Credit & Debt, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           

Brynna Schelbar

Construction, Litigation, Insurance, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  10 Years

Kent Leroy Siegrist

Commercial Real Estate, Oil & Gas, Business & Trade, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

Luke Wallace

Insurance, Credit & Debt, Collection, Consumer Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

UNDUE HARDSHIP

The circumstances in which a debtor may discharge a student loan in bankruptcy. For example, a debtor who has no income and little chance of earning enough in t... (more...)
The circumstances in which a debtor may discharge a student loan in bankruptcy. For example, a debtor who has no income and little chance of earning enough in the future to pay off the loan may be able to show that repayment would be an undue hardship.

AUTOMATIC STAY

An injunction automatically issued by the bankruptcy court when a debtor files for bankruptcy. The automatic stay prohibits most creditor collection activities,... (more...)
An injunction automatically issued by the bankruptcy court when a debtor files for bankruptcy. The automatic stay prohibits most creditor collection activities, such as filing or continuing lawsuits, making written requests for payment, or notifying credit reporting bureaus of an unpaid debt.

TRADE NAME

The official name of a business, the one it uses on its letterhead and bank account when not dealing with consumers.

FORBEARANCE

Voluntarily refraining from doing something, such as asserting a legal right. For example, a creditor may forbear on its right to collect a debt by temporarily ... (more...)
Voluntarily refraining from doing something, such as asserting a legal right. For example, a creditor may forbear on its right to collect a debt by temporarily postponing or reducing the borrower's payments.

GRACE PERIOD

A period of time during which you are not required to make payments on a debt. For example, most credit cards give you a grace period of 20-30 days before you h... (more...)
A period of time during which you are not required to make payments on a debt. For example, most credit cards give you a grace period of 20-30 days before you have to pay interest on the amount of your purchases. Cash advances, however, usually have no grace period; interest begins to accumulate from the date of the withdrawal, even if you pay your bills on time. Also, some student loans give you a grace period after graduating or dropping out of school. During this time, you are not required to make payments on your loan.

FCRA

See Fair Credit Reporting Act.

GUARANTOR

A person who makes a legally binding promise to either pay another person's debt or perform another person's duty if that person defaults or fails to perform. T... (more...)
A person who makes a legally binding promise to either pay another person's debt or perform another person's duty if that person defaults or fails to perform. The guarantor gives a 'guaranty,' which is an assurance that the debt or other obligation will be fulfilled.

401(K) PLAN

A deferred compensation savings program in which employees invest part of their wages, sometimes along with employer contributions, to save on taxes. No income ... (more...)
A deferred compensation savings program in which employees invest part of their wages, sometimes along with employer contributions, to save on taxes. No income taxes on the amount invested and any earnings are due until the employee withdraws money from the fund.

FAIR DEBT COLLECTIONS & PRACTICES ACT (FDCPA)

A federal law that outlaws unfair debt collection practices, including lying, harassing, misleading and otherwise abusing debtors, by debt collectors working fo... (more...)
A federal law that outlaws unfair debt collection practices, including lying, harassing, misleading and otherwise abusing debtors, by debt collectors working for collection agencies. The law does not apply to creditors collecting their own debts. This law has greatly improved conditions for debtors, although more than a few debt collectors ignore the law. If a collection agency violates the law, debtors can contact the Federal Trade Commission for help.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

In re Sales Tax Claim for Refund of Home Depot

... [4] Home Depot stipulated that Monogram Bank of Georgia (Monogram & GE Capital were two of the private label credit card issuers) owned the accounts, and that Monogram included a bad debt deduction under § 166, IRC on its federal tax return. ...

Capital One Bank, NA v. Parsons

... We find attorney fees are recoverable here and reverse the decision of the trial court. ¶ 2 On December 27, 2005, Capital One Bank (Capital) filed a lawsuit on an open account alleging a credit card debt owed to it by William T. Parsons, III. ...

LITTLE BEAR RESOURCES v. NEMAHA SERVICES

... the origin of 961 its anti-deficiency statute [6] and concluded equity required the same rule (that the judgment debtor be allowed a credit against its debt for the sum representing the fair market value of the property sold) be applied to execution sales on judgment liens. ...