Sigurd Credit & Debt Lawyer, Utah


Jeffrey Reid Butler

Bankruptcy, Divorce, Personal Injury, Employment Discrimination
Status:  In Good Standing           

Charlotte H Meacham

Divorce & Family Law, DUI-DWI, Collection
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  32 Years

Casey W Jewkes

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  20 Years

Brody L Keisel

Government, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  21 Years

Ken Chamberlain

General Practice
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  74 Years

Guy Chism

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  7 Years

Gregory F. Johnson

Litigation, Estate Planning, Family Law, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  13 Years

Mandy S Larsen

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  21 Years

Marvin Bagley

Lawsuit & Dispute
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  39 Years

Marvin D Bagley

Lawsuit & Dispute
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  39 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

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.

FCRA

See Fair Credit Reporting Act.

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.

CHAPTER 13 PLAN

A document filed in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in which the debtor shows how all of his or her disposable income will be used over a three- to five-year period to ... (more...)
A document filed in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in which the debtor shows how all of his or her disposable income will be used over a three- to five-year period to pay all mandatory debts -- for example, back child support, taxes, and mortgage arrearages -- as well as some or all unsecured, nonpriority debts, such as medical and credit card bills.

COLLATERAL

Property that guarantees payment of a secured debt.

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.

CREDIT COUNSELING

Counseling that explores the possibility of repaying debts outside of bankruptcy and educates the debtor about credit, budgeting, and financial management. Unde... (more...)
Counseling that explores the possibility of repaying debts outside of bankruptcy and educates the debtor about credit, budgeting, and financial management. Under the new bankruptcy law, a debtor must undergo credit counseling with an approved provider before filing for bankruptcy.

HOUSEHOLDER

A person who supports and maintains a household, with or without other people. In bankruptcy law, a householder, housekeeper or head of household can claim a ho... (more...)
A person who supports and maintains a household, with or without other people. In bankruptcy law, a householder, housekeeper or head of household can claim a homestead exemption and possibly other exemptions relating to the maintenance of the household.

NUISANCE FEES

Money charged by some credit card companies to increase their profits when you fail to use the card the way the creditor wants. Examples include late payment fe... (more...)
Money charged by some credit card companies to increase their profits when you fail to use the card the way the creditor wants. Examples include late payment fees, inactivity fees and fees for not carrying a balance from month to month. It's best to shop around and get rid of cards that have these fees attached.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

ATLANTIC CREDIT AND FINANCE, INC. v. Jensen

246 P.3d 1213 (2011). 2011 UT App 12. ATLANTIC CREDIT AND FINANCE, INC., Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Kristen JENSEN, Defendant and Appellant. No. ... PER CURIAM: ¶ 1 Kristen Jensen appeals the trial court's entry of judgment against her in a debt collection action. ...

K&T, INC. v. Vowell

... [1] It should also be noted, that Utah Code section 15-4-2 does not prohibit Budget from litigating Vowell's ownership in the credit card debt after first pursuing its claim against DLSS. See Utah Code Ann. § 15-4-2 (2005). Indeed ...

Liston v. Liston

... At the time of separation, Wife carried $30,500 of credit card debt she claimed was related to family expenses. ¶4 The divorce action between Husband and Wife was tried on June 24 and 25, 2010. ... ANALYSIS. I. Wife's Credit Card Debt. ...