Schaller Credit & Debt Lawyer, Iowa


Nicholas James Brown

Landlord-Tenant, Family Law, Personal Injury, Accident & Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  15 Years

Adam Marvin Miller

Oil & Gas, Family Law, Credit & Debt, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  14 Years

Rebecca P. Kern

Lawsuit & Dispute, Industry Specialties, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  20 Years

James Christopher Webering

Employment, Criminal, Bankruptcy & Debt, Accident & Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  45 Years

James R. Hamilton

Construction, Estate Planning, Criminal, Bankruptcy
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  78 Years

Robert James Green

Contract, Litigation, Personal Injury, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  Deceased           

Charles Adam Schulte

Power of Attorney, Landlord-Tenant, Family Law, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  51 Years

John Matthew Loughlin

Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Bankruptcy & Debt, Accident & Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  74 Years

Steven J. Woolley

Employee Rights, Business & Trade, Business, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           

Marvin Wallace Miller

Government, Bankruptcy, Family Law, Juvenile Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  92 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

SECRET WARRANTY PROGRAM

A program under which a car manufacturer will make repairs for free on vehicles with persistent problems, even after the warranty has expired, in order to avoid... (more...)
A program under which a car manufacturer will make repairs for free on vehicles with persistent problems, even after the warranty has expired, in order to avoid a recall and the accompanying bad press. Secret warranties are rarely advertised by the manufacturer, so consumers must pursue the manufacturer to discover and take advantage of them. A few states require manufacturers to notify car buyers when they adopt secret warranty programs.

GARNISHMENT

A court-ordered process that takes property from a person to satisfy a debt. For example, a person who owes money to a creditor may have her wages garnished if ... (more...)
A court-ordered process that takes property from a person to satisfy a debt. For example, a person who owes money to a creditor may have her wages garnished if she loses a lawsuit filed by the creditor. Up to 25% of a person's wages can be deducted.

PRIORITY DEBT

A type of debt that is paid first if there are distributions made from the bankruptcy estate in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, and must be paid in full in a Chapter 13... (more...)
A type of debt that is paid first if there are distributions made from the bankruptcy estate in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, and must be paid in full in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Priority debts include alimony and child support, fees owed to the trustee and the attorney in the bankruptcy case, and wages owed to employees.

DISCHARGE (OF DEBTS)

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

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).

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.

DISPOSABLE INCOME

The difference between a debtor's current monthly income and allowable expenses. This is the amount that the new bankruptcy law deems available to pay into a Ch... (more...)
The difference between a debtor's current monthly income and allowable expenses. This is the amount that the new bankruptcy law deems available to pay into a Chapter 13 plan.

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.

FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETY BENEFITS

These are benefits, often group life insurance, paid for by fraternal societies to their members. Elks, Masons or Knights of Columbus are common fraternal socie... (more...)
These are benefits, often group life insurance, paid for by fraternal societies to their members. Elks, Masons or Knights of Columbus are common fraternal societies that provide benefits. Also called benefit society, benevolent society or mutual aid association benefits. Under bankruptcy laws, these benefits are virtually always considered exempt property.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Anderson v. Nextel Partners, Inc.

... The district court, granted Nextel's motion, holding the agreement signed by Anderson is not subject to the ICCC because it neither resulted in an extension of credit, nor created a debt payable in installments. Anderson has appealed. II. Scope of Review. ...

In re Marriage of Hazen

... The parties had the mortgage on their home, debt on their vehicles, and substantial credit card debt. ... We also modify to require Timothy to be responsible for $8000 of the US Bank credit card debt and Jeanne to be responsible for $1564 of the debt. ...

JOHN DEERE COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION v. Miller

... This case is a garnishment action, in which John Deere Community Credit Union, now known as Veridian Credit Union (Veridian) sought to garnish ... but the proceeds of the sale of a homestead; there is no evidence a homestead descended to Miller; and the debt at issue in the ...