Patoka Credit & Debt Lawyer, Indiana
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Crystal Spivey Wildeman
Military & Veterans Appeals, Credit & Debt, Collection, Bankruptcy
Status: In Good Standing Licensed: 18 Years
501 Main Street, Evansville, IN 47735
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LEGAL TERMS
TRADE NAME
The official name of a business, the one it uses on its letterhead and bank account when not dealing with consumers.
TRUTH IN LENDING ACT (TILA)
A federal law that requires credit and charge card companies to disclose interest rates and other information about an account. It also requires lenders to disc... (more...)
A federal law that requires credit and charge card companies to disclose interest rates and other information about an account. It also requires lenders to disclose the terms of a loan, including the total amount of the loan, the annual interest rate and the number, amount and due dates of all payments necessary to repay the loan. The TILA requires additional disclosures and places many restrictions on mortgages.
TRADE DRESS
The distinctive packaging or design of a product that promotes the product and distinguishes it from other products in the marketplace -- for example, the shape... (more...)
The distinctive packaging or design of a product that promotes the product and distinguishes it from other products in the marketplace -- for example, the shape of Frangelico liqueur bottles. Trade dress can be protected under trademark law if a showing can be made that the average consumer would likely be confused as to product origin if another product were allowed to appear in similar dress.
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.
CREDITOR
A person or entity (such as a bank) to whom a debt is owed.
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.
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.
LIEN
The right of a secured creditor to grab a specific item of property if you don't pay a debt. Liens you agree to are called security interests, and include mortg... (more...)
The right of a secured creditor to grab a specific item of property if you don't pay a debt. Liens you agree to are called security interests, and include mortgages, home equity loans, car loans and personal loans for which you pledge property to guarantee repayment. Liens created without your consent are called nonconsensual liens, and include judgment liens (liens filed by a creditor who has sued you and obtained a judgment), tax liens and mechanics liens (liens filed by a contractor who worked on your house but wasn't paid).
FAIR CREDIT BILLING ACT (FCBA)
A federal law that gives you rights when an error occurs on your credit card statement. You must notify the credit card company of the mistake within 60 days af... (more...)
A federal law that gives you rights when an error occurs on your credit card statement. You must notify the credit card company of the mistake within 60 days after it mailed the bill to you. The company must then correct the mistake, or at least acknowledge receipt of your letter within 30 days, and must correct the error within 90 days or explain why it believes the credit card statement is correct.
SAMPLE LEGAL CASES
Home Depot USA v. IND. DEPT. STATE REV.
... (See Pet'r Br. at 18-20.). The Department argues, on the other hand, that in order for
Home Depot to receive the deduction, Home Depot was required to write off the credit
card accounts as uncollectible debt for federal tax purposes. ...
Smither v. Asset Acceptance, LLC
... exchange, or other written contracts for the payment of money executed after August 31, 1982,
must be commenced within six (6) years after the cause of action accrues." We are not convinced,
however, that this statute of limitations applies to attempts to collect credit card debt. ...
Bank of America, NA v. Ping
... terminate the Credit Agreement. However, after proceeds from the Bank of America
Mortgage had been used to pay the balance owed on the credit, Ping incurred more
than $76,000 in additional debt under the Credit Agreement. ...
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