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Gregory A. Hewitt Lawyer

Gregory A. Hewitt

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Accident & Injury, Workers' Compensation, Wrongful Death, Employment Discrimination, Credit & Debt
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Fayetteville Accident Attorney, Greg Hewitt has been a part of the West Virginia community since birth. He attended Oak Hill High School, graduating w... (more)

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Robert H. Carlton Lawyer

Robert H. Carlton

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Accident & Injury, Bankruptcy & Debt
Personal Injury and Bankruptcy for 30 years.

Free phone consultation call now Personal Injury and Bankruptcy divorce, deeds, wills, adoptions criminal law, disability law Don’t le... (more)

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Harold D. Brewster

Real Estate, Motor Vehicle, Business Organization, Bankruptcy & Debt
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Colleen C. McCulloch

Real Estate, Wills & Probate, Estate Planning, Bankruptcy
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J. Mingo Winters

Bad Faith, DUI-DWI, Collection, Consumer Bankruptcy
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Gregory Allen Bishop

Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  11 Years

William P. Stafford

Real Estate, Estate Planning, Corporate, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

Christian R. Harris

Other, Criminal, Business, Bankruptcy & Debt, Personal Injury
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Don Shelton Mcdaniel

Consumer Rights, Bankruptcy & Debt, Accident & Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  50 Years

Jason Douglas Harwood

Accident & Injury, Criminal, Divorce & Family Law, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  22 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

S CORPORATION

A term that describes a profit-making corporation organized under state law whose shareholders have applied for and received subchapter S corporation status fro... (more...)
A term that describes a profit-making corporation organized under state law whose shareholders have applied for and received subchapter S corporation status from the Internal Revenue Service. Electing to do business as an S corporation lets shareholders enjoy limited liability status, as would be true of any corporation, but be taxed like a partnership or sole proprietor. That is, instead of being taxed as a separate entity (as would be the case with a regular or C corporation) an S corporation is a pass-through tax entity: income taxes are reported and paid by the shareholders, not the S corporation. To qualify as an S corporation a number of IRS rules must be met, such as a limit of 75 shareholders and citizenship requirements.

SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP

A business owned and managed by one person (or for tax purposes, a husband and wife). For IRS purposes, a sole proprietor and her business are one tax entity, m... (more...)
A business owned and managed by one person (or for tax purposes, a husband and wife). For IRS purposes, a sole proprietor and her business are one tax entity, meaning that business profits are reported and taxed on the owner's personal tax return. Setting up a sole proprietorship is cheap and easy since no legal formation documents need be filed with any governmental agency (although tax registration and other permit and license requirements may still apply). Once you file a fictitious name statement (assuming you don't use your own name) and obtain any required basic tax permits and business licenses, you'll be in business. The main downside of a sole proprietorship is that its owner is personally liable for all business debts.

GUARANTEED RESERVATION

A hotel or rental car reservation secured by a credit card number. In exchange for your card number, the hotel or rental agency promises to have a room or vehic... (more...)
A hotel or rental car reservation secured by a credit card number. In exchange for your card number, the hotel or rental agency promises to have a room or vehicle for you no matter when you show up. If you have a guaranteed reservation with a hotel, it must provide you with a room, either at that hotel or at another comparable establishment. If you have a guaranteed reservation with a car agency, it must provide you with a vehicle. The downside of a guaranteed reservation is that if you don't show up and haven't cancelled your reservation, you will be billed for one night in the room or one day's use of the vehicle.

FCRA

See Fair Credit Reporting Act.

SETOFF

A claim made by someone who allegedly owes money, that the amount should be reduced because the other person owes him money. This is often raised in a countercl... (more...)
A claim made by someone who allegedly owes money, that the amount should be reduced because the other person owes him money. This is often raised in a counterclaim filed by a defendant in a lawsuit. Banks may try to exercise a setoff by taking money out of a deposit account to satisfy past due payments on a loan or credit card bill. Such an act is illegal under most circumstances.

BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE

A person appointed by the court to oversee the case of a person or business that has filed for bankruptcy. In a consumer Chapter 7 case, the trustee's role is t... (more...)
A person appointed by the court to oversee the case of a person or business that has filed for bankruptcy. In a consumer Chapter 7 case, the trustee's role is to gather the debtor's nonexempt property, liquidate it and distribute it proportionally to her creditors. In a Chapter 13 case, the trustee's role is to receive the debtor's monthly payments and distribute them proportionally to her creditors.

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.

COLLATERAL

Property that guarantees payment of a secured debt.

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.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Crea v. Crea

... At the time of the final divorce hearing, Mr. Crea had acquired credit card debt in the amount of $44,730.89. Mr. Crea testified that he believed the portion of the credit card debt that was acquired during the parties' marriage was about $21,000.00. ...

Barr v. NCB Management Services, Inc.

... 763, 266 SE2d 905 (1980) ("The plain meaning of W. Va.Code § 46A-2-122 requires that the provisions of article 2 of Chapter 46A regulating improper debt collection practices in consumer credit sales must be applied alike to all who engage in debt collection, be they ...

Anderson v. Discover Bank

... Discover Bank sued petitioner on a credit card debt in the amount of $10,392.93. The circuit court entered a scheduling order on December 11, 2009, in which the court advised the parties, inter alia, that "the Court may impose ...