Shelton Credit & Debt Lawyer, Nebraska


Denise D. Myers

International Tax, Estate Planning, Corporate, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

Daniel L. Aschwege

Real Estate, Estate Planning, Banking & Finance, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

Kevin A. Brostrom

Family Law, Elder Law, Corporate, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

Lori L. Wilson

Social Security -- Disability, Juvenile Law, Administrative Law, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

John R. Higgins

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

Galen E. Stehlik

Natural Resources, Workers' Compensation, Insurance, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

Pamela Davis Andersen

Corporate, Credit & Debt, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing           

Shawn J. Farritor

Social Security, Civil Rights, Administrative Law, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

Vikki S. Stamm

Workers' Compensation, Family Law, Credit & Debt, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           

Luke Michael Simpson

Estate Planning, Elder Law, Corporate, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

FDCPA

See Fair Debt Collections & Practices Act.

MEANS TEST

A formula that uses predefined income and expense categories to determine whether a debtor whose current monthly income is higher than the median family income ... (more...)
A formula that uses predefined income and expense categories to determine whether a debtor whose current monthly income is higher than the median family income for his or her state should be allowed to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

PREFERENCE

A payment made by a debtor to a creditor within a defined period prior to filing for bankruptcy -- within three months for arms-length creditors (regular commer... (more...)
A payment made by a debtor to a creditor within a defined period prior to filing for bankruptcy -- within three months for arms-length creditors (regular commercial creditors) and within one year for insider creditors (friends, family members, and business associates). Because a preference gives the creditor who received the payment an edge over other creditors in the bankruptcy case, the trustee can recover the preference (the amount of the payment) and distribute it among all of the creditors.

WORKOUT

A debtor's plan to take care of a debt, by paying it off or through loan forgiveness. Workouts are often created to avoid bankruptcy or foreclosure proceedings.

BANKRUPTCY

A legal proceeding that relieves you of the responsibility of paying your debts or provides you with protection while attempting to repay your debts. There are ... (more...)
A legal proceeding that relieves you of the responsibility of paying your debts or provides you with protection while attempting to repay your debts. There are two types of bankruptcies -- liquidation, in which your debts are wiped out (discharged) and reorganization, in which you provide the court with a plan for how you intend to repay your debts. For both consumers and business, liquidation bankruptcy is called Chapter 7. For consumers, reorganization bankruptcy is called Chapter 13. Reorganization bankruptcy for consumers with an extraordinary amount of debt and for businesses is called Chapter 11. Reorganization bankruptcy for family farmers is called Chapter 12.

ACCORD AND SATISFACTION

An agreement to settle a contract dispute by accepting less than what's due. This procedure is often used by creditors who want to cut their losses by collectin... (more...)
An agreement to settle a contract dispute by accepting less than what's due. This procedure is often used by creditors who want to cut their losses by collecting as much money as they can from debtors who cannot pay the full amount.

CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY

The most familiar type of bankruptcy, in which many or all of your debts are wiped out completely in exchange for giving up your nonexempt property. Chapter 7 b... (more...)
The most familiar type of bankruptcy, in which many or all of your debts are wiped out completely in exchange for giving up your nonexempt property. Chapter 7 bankruptcy takes from three to six months, costs about $200, and commonly requires only one trip to the courthouse.

IRS EXPENSES

A table of national and regional expense estimates published by the IRS. Debtors whose current monthly income is more than their state's median family income mu... (more...)
A table of national and regional expense estimates published by the IRS. Debtors whose current monthly income is more than their state's median family income must use the IRS expenses to calculate their average net income in a Chapter 7 case, or their disposable income in a Chapter 13 case.

CURRENT MONTHLY INCOME

As defined by the new bankruptcy law, a bankruptcy filer's total gross income (whether taxable or not), averaged over the six-month period immediately preceding... (more...)
As defined by the new bankruptcy law, a bankruptcy filer's total gross income (whether taxable or not), averaged over the six-month period immediately preceding the bankruptcy filing. The debtor's current monthly income is used to determine whether the debtor can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, among other things.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Bock v. Dalbey

... expenses. To Dalbey's knowledge, Bock did not use the line of credit to pay any of her debt. The balance on the line of credit was $118,778.06 on July 7, 2009; $128,790.96 as of November 27; and nearly $129,000 at the time of trial. ...

Burger v. Burger

... Additionally, we hereby order that within 90 days of the issuance of our mandate, Steven shall make a payment of $10,000 to Wells Fargo Bank to be applied to the line of credit debt on the residence awarded to Reyes and which debt we assign to her. ...

GROETKEN v. GROETKEN

... to Randall as traceable to his premarital money, whether Kelli was entitled to have her full $10,000 of premarital money restored, and the division of the parties' marital debt which consisted of the outstanding balance on the Mercedes loan and a credit card debt of approximately ...