Our attorneys share their insights and provide guidance on topics related to injury claims and bankruptcy in these blog posts. Stay informed of important issues that may affect you if you are struggling to get out of debt, or have been injured in a catastrophic accident, by reading our blog posts.
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Can My Creditors Sue a Co-Signer? When you file for bankruptcy, you are concerned with what will happen to the co-signer. Will the creditor sue in order to obtain the money owed? -
Can a Creditor or Collection Agency Contact me at Work? Learn more about when when a creditor or third party collection agency may contact you at work, when they may not, & most importantly what you can do about it! -
How Can I Stop Collection Calls at Work? A request that a creditor or collection agency cease calls at work can be verbal or written. -
Nebraska Bankruptcy and Joint Bank Accounts If a party in a joint bank account decides to file for bankruptcy, the other party will rightly be concerned about how the courts will view that asset. -
Five Common Nebraska Bankruptcy Myths Filing for bankruptcy in Nebraska is already a stressful situation. Here are the top five bankruptcy myths, and the actual facts. -
The Steps to Filing Bankruptcy in Nebraska Whether or not to file a bankruptcy petition is a difficult decision. An experienced Nebraska Bankruptcy attorney can guide you every step of the way -
Will I Lose My Car in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy? In most situations, you will not lose your car due to filing for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code. -
What Happens At The 341(a) Creditors Meeting? Once you have filed a bankruptcy petition with the bankruptcy you will receive a notice from the court about a 341(a) creditors meeting -
Omaha Bankruptcy Lawyer Explains How to Recover Money Garnished by Collection Agencies Upon filing bankruptcy in Nebraska, clients can recover money garnished by collection agencies in the prior ninety days. Our Omaha bankruptcy lawyer explains. -
The Secret to Collecting Money Damages from Harassing Creditors The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act arms the little guy to defeat giant, unruly debt collection agencies. -
Debt Settlers Beware If you decide to debt settle rather than file bankruptcy, you need to be aware of a loophole in the law.