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James G. Moldenhauer

Income Tax, Tax, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  42 Years

John W. Jokela

Bankruptcy & Debt, Credit & Debt, Bankruptcy Litigation, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  50 Years

Howard D. White

Bankruptcy Litigation, Commercial Bankruptcy, Consumer Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  42 Years

Michael R. Cohen

Family Law, Criminal, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           

Daniel R. Freund

Credit & Debt, Collection, Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  41 Years

Steven G. Danielson

Child Custody, Criminal, Credit & Debt, Accident & Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           

Lindsey S.M. Minser

Criminal, Credit & Debt, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  12 Years

Raymond James French

Municipal, Wills & Probate, Estate Planning, Credit & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  12 Years

John P. Richie

Estate, DUI-DWI, Bankruptcy, Accident & Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  39 Years

Jon Elton Stanek

Consumer Rights, Civil Rights, Consumer Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  19 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.

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.

401(K) PLAN

A deferred compensation savings program in which employees invest part of their wages, sometimes along with employer contributions, to save on taxes. No income ... (more...)
A deferred compensation savings program in which employees invest part of their wages, sometimes along with employer contributions, to save on taxes. No income taxes on the amount invested and any earnings are due until the employee withdraws money from the fund.

INFRINGEMENT (OF TRADEMARK)

Unauthorized use of a protected trademark or service mark, or use of something very similar to a protected mark. The success of a lawsuit to stop the infringeme... (more...)
Unauthorized use of a protected trademark or service mark, or use of something very similar to a protected mark. The success of a lawsuit to stop the infringement turns on whether the defendant's use causes a likelihood of confusion in the average consumer. If a court determines that the average consumer would be confused, the owner of the original mark can prevent the other's use of the infringing mark and sometimes collect damages.

CREDITOR

A person or entity (such as a bank) to whom a debt is owed.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES

The trustee's fee, the debtor's attorney fees, and other costs of bringing a bankruptcy case that a debtor must pay in full in a Chapter 13 repayment plan. Admi... (more...)
The trustee's fee, the debtor's attorney fees, and other costs of bringing a bankruptcy case that a debtor must pay in full in a Chapter 13 repayment plan. Administrative costs are typically 10% of the debtor's total payments under the plan.

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.

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.

COLLECTION AGENCY

A company hired by a creditor to collect a debt that it is owed. Creditors typically hire a collection agency only after they have made efforts to collect the d... (more...)
A company hired by a creditor to collect a debt that it is owed. Creditors typically hire a collection agency only after they have made efforts to collect the debt themselves, typically through letters (called 'dunning' letters) and telephone calls. Collection agencies are regulated by the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Unfortunately, too many collectors ignore this law.

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 ...