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Ruthann S. Sparrow

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  37 Years

Ruth S Sparrow

International Tax, International, Credit & Debt, State Government
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  37 Years

Andrew Nathan Pierce

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  9 Years

Robert Scott Larson

Dispute Resolution, Credit & Debt, Foreclosure, Housing & Construction Defects
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  10 Years

Jessica Bandlow

Landlord-Tenant, Agriculture, Credit & Debt, Animal Bite
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  27 Years

Karla Elizabeth Rood

Estate, Civil Rights, Contract, Credit & Debt, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  15 Years

Scott A. Bird

Environmental Law Other, Administrative Law, Credit & Debt, Animal Bite
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  34 Years

James W. Alexander

Construction, Contract, Credit & Debt, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  27 Years

Bev J Yokoyama

Wills & Probate, Credit & Debt, Collection, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  27 Years

Merrilee Ann Maclean

Civil Rights, Credit & Debt, Collection, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  42 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

COLLATERAL

Property that guarantees payment of a secured debt.

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.

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.

CREDIT BUREAU

A private, profit-making company that collects and sells information about a person's credit history. Typical clients include banks, mortgage lenders and credit... (more...)
A private, profit-making company that collects and sells information about a person's credit history. Typical clients include banks, mortgage lenders and credit card companies that use the information to screen applicants for loans and credit cards. There are three major credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian and Trans Union, and they are regulated by the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act.

WINDING UP

The process of paying off expenses and creditors, settling accounts, and collecting and distributing (to shareholders and owners) whatever assets then remain, a... (more...)
The process of paying off expenses and creditors, settling accounts, and collecting and distributing (to shareholders and owners) whatever assets then remain, all with the ultimate goal of liquidating or closing down a corporation or partnership.

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.

LIMITED LIABILITY

The maximum amount a business owner can lose if the business is subject to debts, claims or other liabilities. An owner of a limited liability company (LLC) or ... (more...)
The maximum amount a business owner can lose if the business is subject to debts, claims or other liabilities. An owner of a limited liability company (LLC) or a person who invests in a corporation (a shareholder) generally stands to lose only the amount of money invested in the business. This means that if the business folds, creditors cannot seize or sell an owner's home, car, or other personal assets.

NONEXEMPT PROPERTY

The property you risk losing to your creditors when you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or when a creditor sues you and wins a judgment. Nonexempt property typicall... (more...)
The property you risk losing to your creditors when you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy or when a creditor sues you and wins a judgment. Nonexempt property typically includes valuable clothing (furs) and electronic equipment, an expensive car that's been paid off and most of the equity in your house. Compare exempt property.

DISCHARGEABLE DEBTS

Debts that can be erased by going through bankruptcy. Most debts incurred prior to declaring bankruptcy are dischargeable, including back rent, credit card bill... (more...)
Debts that can be erased by going through bankruptcy. Most debts incurred prior to declaring bankruptcy are dischargeable, including back rent, credit card bills and medical bills. Compare nondischargeable debts.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Discover Bank v. Bridges

... HOUGHTON, J. ¶ 1 John and Julie Bridges appeal the trial court's grant of summary judgment on their credit card debt to Discover Bank. ... We reverse and remand. FACTS. ¶ 2 Discover Bank filed a complaint against the Bridges, seeking payment of a credit card debt. ...

Brown v. Household Realty Corp.

... This debt consolidation reduced the Browns' total monthly payments for home loans and consumer credit accounts. ... 6 The same day, the Browns obtained from Household a second position line of credit to consolidate additional unsecured debt. ...

BOEING EMPLOYEES'CREDIT UNION v. Burns

... [2]. ¶ 2 Here, Boeing Employees' Credit Union (BECU) is the holder of a subordinate deed of trust for ... [4] Accordingly, BECU is entitled to the surplus sales funds that are sufficient to satisfy the Burnses' unpaid debt to BECU. [5] We reverse and remand for further proceedings. ...