- Divorce
- Child SupportMake sure that the debt in question actually was discharged through the bankruptcy. A debt must have been included in the bankruptcy for it to have been discharged. Sometimes debts are not discharged through a bankruptcy. This most often happens when a creditor objects to the discharge of their debt. Make sure that there were no objections to the discharge of that debt. In addition, certain types of debt can not be discharged through a bankruptcy. For example, back child support cannot be discharged through a bankruptcy. If a judgment were to stem from this type of debt, the judgment can not be removed.
- Spousal SupportBankruptcy, however, doesn’t solve all problems. There is a list of debts that can’t be eliminated with bankruptcy. Such as: debts that you left off your petition, debt that doesn’t belong to you, child support, alimony, student loans, personal injury debts that have resulted from a drunk driving accident, new credit card debt, etc. While applying, they are very clear on which debts can help with. Before applying, it’s helpful to do some research and/or ask an attorney if your debts are dischargeable.
- Criminal DefenseIn addition to work experience as a private investigator, and working as a reserve deputy, Rebecca began her legal career as a Dakota County prosecutor. Her experience in law enforcement and in prosecution has been advantageous for Rebecca, who has been a practicing criminal defense attorney over the last 25 years. Clients can expect an enthusiastic and experienced representation with Rebecca, who is thrilled to offer her expertise to give people a fresh start.
- DUI/DWIWhen you are facing criminal traffic laws in Minnesota, you need an experienced legal team to fight for your rights. Our experienced criminal traffic attorneys have the knowledge and skills to resolve your traffic charges. If you or someone you know has been charged with felony DWI under Minnesota drunk driving laws, you need a serious team of Minnesota DWI defense attorneys.
- Wrongful DeathWhether your case can be settled out of court, which is highly likely, or continues through to a formal lawsuit, our experienced lawyers will fight diligently for your outcome to be all that you deserve and that the related parties are justly held accountable.
- Traffic ViolationsWe are extremely knowledgeable about different offenses under the criminal traffic laws, including OWI alcohol or drug related infractions. We understand that being arrested for speeding or reckless driving can be stressful, but you need to know where you stand before making decisions that can affect your future. You need to know all the potential ramifications and how they apply to you and your driving record.
- MisdemeanorsIn Wisconsin, there are three levels of OWI. Civil forfeiture, misdemeanor, and felony. Prior convictions aggravate your current charge.
- Embezzlement9. Mutual debt incurred through a divorce decree, and 10. The taxes were assessed, and you received notice of this from the IRS at least 240 days (8 months) before you filed for bankruptcy.
- Personal InjuryIf you’ve been injured in an accident in Minnesota, your very first move should be to speak to an experienced personal injury attorney who can evaluate all your options. Hoglund Law’s team of dedicated professionals will dig deep into your case to find the best possible avenue for your claim. Hoglund Law has been an advocate for Minnesota residents for over 31 years, so you can rest assured your case is in good hands.
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- Social Security DisabilityAre you looking for a Social Security Disability Attorney in Wisconsin? Hoglund Law has represented thousands of clients just like you from our nine Wisconsin location.
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- BankruptcyIt doesn’t have to be the end, but the beginning. You don’t have to fight this battle alone. If you are finding yourself overwhelmed by debt and are struggling to keep your head above water, you should consider talking to a Bankruptcy law firm today.
- ForeclosureOnce you declare bankruptcy through Chapter 13, immediate relief kicks into effect with an automatic stay, prohibiting creditors from acting against you or making pesky collection phone calls to your number. There are many reasons why some people opt into filing for Chapter 13 and try to enjoy its extensive benefits. Chapter 13 is often the right course of action for those who have filed for Chapter 7 previously or who do not qualify for Chapter 7. Filers seeking to avoid foreclosure on their homes or safeguard against seizure of their car often find Chapter 13 to be the most beneficial option. If your income is stable, you have a substantial disposable income, or your income is too high to qualify for Chapter 7, then filing for Chapter 13 could deliver you out of financial trouble.
- Debt CollectionTo ensure your debts are properly reviewed and Chapter 7 is the most effective way for you to obtain financial freedom, schedule a free 30-45-minute consultation right here at Hoglund Law in Duluth. Once you make a consultation, your attorney can move forward with filing, which will immediately allow automatic stay to prohibit creditors from collecting on debt. Pick up your phone to call Hoglund Law today to stop all the debt collection calls as soon as possible.