Schofield Barracks Bankruptcy Lawyer, Hawaii


Includes: Bankruptcy Litigation, Commercial Bankruptcy, Consumer Bankruptcy, Dissolution

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Carmen DiAmore-Siah

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Immigration, Traffic, Consumer Bankruptcy, Employment, Divorce & Family Law

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Joshua C Humphries

Bankruptcy, Collection
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  16 Years

Joshua Chul Song Humphries

Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  16 Years

Michael Gerard Kozak

Real Estate, Litigation, Civil Rights, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           

Elwen Anela Freitas

Employment, Divorce & Family Law, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  12 Years

Linda Chu Takayama

Legislative Practice, Election & Political, Administrative Law, Bankruptcy
Status:  Retired           Licensed:  33 Years

Robert K. Matsumoto

Corporate, Contract, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  51 Years

Steven Guttman

Education, Real Estate, Estate, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  51 Years

John K. Lucey

Construction, Mediation, Bankruptcy, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  44 Years

Stuart Tadashi Ing

Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  25 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

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.

CREDITOR

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

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.

LOSS DAMAGE WAIVER (LDW)

Rental car insurance that makes the rental car company responsible for damage to or theft of a rental car. This insurance is a major consumer ripoff, as it ofte... (more...)
Rental car insurance that makes the rental car company responsible for damage to or theft of a rental car. This insurance is a major consumer ripoff, as it often duplicates coverage provided by the renter's regular car insurance and/or the credit card she uses to rent the car. Nevertheless, hard-sell practices by rental car agents often dupe people into buying LDWs they don't really need. LDW is also called 'collision damage waiver.'

FCRA

See Fair Credit Reporting Act.

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.

PROCEEDS FOR DAMAGED EXEMPT PROPERTY

In a bankruptcy proceeding, money collected through insurance, arbitration, mediation, settlement or a lawsuit to pay for exempt property that's no longer exemp... (more...)
In a bankruptcy proceeding, money collected through insurance, arbitration, mediation, settlement or a lawsuit to pay for exempt property that's no longer exemptible because it has been damaged or destroyed.

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.

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.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

WM SPECIALTY MORTGAGE LLC v. KEKAUOHA-ALISA

... [1]. During the pendency of this appeal, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Hawai`i (Bankruptcy Court), before whom Kekauoha-Alisa had filed a petition for bankruptcy, ruled that the foreclosure sale that is the subject of this appeal was void, set aside the ...

Chang v. Buffington

... State. § 663-15.5 Filed on July 21, 2009" (the December 2, 2009 United States Bankruptcy Court order) in Case No. 07-00504 in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Hawaii, and (2) the record, it appears that we do not have jurisdiction over this appellate case. ...

THE BANK OF NEW YORK v. FLORA BELARDO CADIZ

... of sale, of its requested fees and costs in the amount of $21,443.22, since the vast majority of that amount, nonetheless awarded by the lower court, consisted mainly of fees and costs attributable to work admittedly performed before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the ...