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Julianne Marie Lennon

Divorce & Family Law, DUI-DWI, Criminal, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  28 Years

Daniel D. Daubert

Industry Specialties, Employment, Child Custody, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  44 Years

James V. Block

Consumer Bankruptcy, Credit & Debt, Commercial Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  15 Years

D. J. Weis

Divorce, DUI-DWI, Credit & Debt, Slip & Fall Accident
Status:  Inactive           

Daniella Mogg

Trusts, Civil Rights, Contract, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  15 Years

William Drengler

Bankruptcy, Criminal, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  48 Years

Thomas J. Molinaro

Workers' Compensation, Divorce, DUI-DWI, Bankruptcy, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  46 Years

Arthur M. Scheller

Lawsuit & Dispute, Mediation, Civil Rights, Collection
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  32 Years

Jay Kronenwetter

Mass Torts, Criminal, Bankruptcy & Debt, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           

Kyle R Reimann

Traffic, Divorce, Federal Claims Court, Consumer Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

DISCHARGEABLE DEBTS

Debts that can be erased by going through bankruptcy. Most debts incurred prior to declaring bankruptcy are dischargeable, including back rent, credit card bill... (more...)
Debts that can be erased by going through bankruptcy. Most debts incurred prior to declaring bankruptcy are dischargeable, including back rent, credit card bills and medical bills. Compare nondischargeable debts.

PRESUMED ABUSE

In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, when the debtor's current monthly income exceeds the family median income for his or her state and he or she cannot pass the means te... (more...)
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, when the debtor's current monthly income exceeds the family median income for his or her state and he or she cannot pass the means test, the court will presume that the debtor has sufficient income to fund a Chapter 13 plan. In this situation, the debtor will not be allowed to proceed with a Chapter 7 bankruptcy unless the debtor can prove that he or she is not abusing the Chapter 7 bankruptcy remedy.

SECURED DEBT

A debt on which a creditor has a lien. The creditor can institute a foreclosure or repossession to take the property identified by the lien, called the collater... (more...)
A debt on which a creditor has a lien. The creditor can institute a foreclosure or repossession to take the property identified by the lien, called the collateral, to satisfy the debt if you default. Compare unsecured debt.

FDCPA

See Fair Debt Collections & Practices Act.

NONEXEMPT PROPERTY

The property you risk losing to your creditors when you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or when a creditor sues you and wins a judgment. Nonexempt property typicall... (more...)
The property you risk losing to your creditors when you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or when a creditor sues you and wins a judgment. Nonexempt property typically includes valuable clothing (furs) and electronic equipment, an expensive car that's been paid off and most of the equity in your house. Compare exempt property.

DISCHARGE (OF DEBTS)

A bankruptcy court's erasure of the debts of a person or business that has filed for bankruptcy.

DOING BUSINESS AS (DBA)

A situation in which a business owner operates a company under a name different from his or her real name. The owner must file a 'fictitious name statement' or ... (more...)
A situation in which a business owner operates a company under a name different from his or her real name. The owner must file a 'fictitious name statement' or similar document with the appropriate agency -- for example, the county clerk. This enables consumers to discover the names of the business owners, which is important if a consumer needs to sue the business.

SUBROGATION

A taking on of the legal rights of someone whose debts or expenses have been paid. For example, subrogation occurs when an insurance company that has paid off i... (more...)
A taking on of the legal rights of someone whose debts or expenses have been paid. For example, subrogation occurs when an insurance company that has paid off its injured claimant takes the legal rights the claimant has against a third party that caused the injury, and sues that third party.

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.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

HARBOR CREDIT UNION v. SAMP

... 1 BLANCHARD, J. Harbor Credit Union obtained a judgment of foreclosure on real estate owned by Christopher Samp based on Samp's default on a first mortgage and note. ... So Mr. Samp would be walking away without any debt to [Harbor] in regard to those two loans.". ...

IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF CHON v. Sorensen

... 4 The trial court found that Sorenson overpaid maintenance, essentially cancelling out the credit card debt. ... The court expressly found credible Sorenson's testimony regarding the payment of the credit card debt. We defer to the circuit court's credibility determinations. Wis. Stat. ...

IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF IVERSON v. Iverson

... Jean agreed to "maintain average inventory in the store" and further agreed that "she will not increase the credit card debt against the business beyond $50,000." Lowell agreed to pay Jean a $40,000 cash equalization payment from his share of the net sale proceeds of ...