- Divorce
- Child SupportUpon receiving their “discharge,†debtors will no longer owe any previous dischargeable debts. “Non-dischargeable†debts include child support/alimony, tax debts, student loans, debts based on Fraud and debts related to criminal convictions. Most other debts, such as old utility bills, credit cards and medical bills, will be eliminated, and the debtor will have their fresh start.
- GuardianshipOnly a comprehensive incapacity plan will protect you, your assets, and your family, from a court-supervised guardianship and the misdeeds of your joint owners. Do not rely on joint ownership as your plan, it is simply too risky and unreliable.
- Spousal SupportA non-dischargeable debt usually in the form of child support, alimony, criminal fines, hot checks, restitution and taxes. This type of debt will not be discharged in a Chapter 7 and will be owed after the case is over. In a Chapter 13, priority debts are paid through the Plan of Repayment, with some exceptions.
- Wrongful DeathWe are experienced wrongful death lawyers serving clients out of our Little Rock, Searcy, and Stuttgart offices and ready to help you every step of the way. Coping with the death of a loved one is overwhelming. It is especially tough when the death was the result of the careless conduct of another.
- Sex Crimes
- Premises LiabilityThe Arkansas Slip and Fall Lawyers at Niblock & Associates have years of experience representing the victims of premises liability injuries in Arkansas. Premises Liability cases are also known as slip and fall cases. Someone slipping, tripping, or falling due to a property owner or manager’s negligent upkeep or failure to abide by federal, state, or local rules designed to keep an area safe is basis for a premises liability claim. We have a team of aggressive, professional lawyers to handle the injury claims of people who have suffered serious injuries or death.
- Property Damage. You deserve to recover just compensation for damages when you or a loved one is injured or killed as the result of another party’s negligence. We can help you recover for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, scaring and visible signs of injury, and more. Our firm knows how to build a strong case, and we have the resources to hire experts to strengthen your case.
- Personal InjuryAfter you’ve been injured, contact an Arkansas personal injury attorney immediately to ensure no detail is overlooked in building your case to get a fair financial settlement.
- Medical MalpracticeWhen a physician fails to properly treat a medical condition and the negligent act or omission is the cause of a new or aggravated injury to the patient, this is termed Medical Malpractice. Medical malpractice can be very difficult to prove. It takes experienced Medical Malpractice Lawyers in Arkansas from Niblock & Associates to properly handle your medical malpractice case.
- Auto Accidents
- Social Security DisabilityIf you think you qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) but have been Denied by the government, our team at Niblock & Associates is ready to help. Our Little Rock Social Security Disability lawyers have over 42 years of experience and have a deep understanding of both programs’ requirements.
- Dog BitesOur experienced Arkansas Motorcycle Accident Lawyer team has represented motorcycle riders who were seriously injured in an accident. In addition, our team of highly skilled attorneys handle all areas of personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, defective products, dangerous drugs, premises liability, dog bites and motorcycle accident cases in Arkansas.
- Estate PlanningEstate Planning. Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorneys: Every adult should have a plan for what will happen when they pass away or if they become incapacitated. Our team can assess your needs and help you create a tailored estate plan that provides you with peace of mind. We help clients create and modify wills, trusts, powers of attorneys and other important planning tools.
- WillsProbate: If you have a loved one that has died and their estate needs to be Probated, we are here to help. We stand ready to help legally distribute the property to the people your loved one directed in their last will and testament, or if they had no will, distribute the property in their estate according to Arkansas law.
- TrustsThere are different types of Trusts that can be created to serve a variety of proposes. The two (2) major types of Trusts are those created during the Trust Maker’s lifetime and those created after the Trust Maker’s death. Although there are many Types of Trusts you could create during life, by far the most common is the “Revocable Living Trust.†A Trust created after your death is called a “Testamentary Trust.â€
- Power of AttorneyDo you need to hit the reset button on your finances? Have you or someone you love sustained injuries or killed due to someone else’s negligence? Are you unable to work due to a mental and/or medical disability? Do you need a Will, Trust or Power of Attorney? Has a loved one died whose estate needs to be Probated? Successfully resolving any of these problems will require the assistance of capable legal representatives. These serious problems require the attention of capable legal professionals.
- Probate
- BankruptcyChapter 7 Bankruptcy is commonly referred to as “straight bankruptcy†, but that does not mean you have to lose everything. In Bankruptcy, the law says the Trustee can take and sell property that is not “exempt†to pay your creditors. The Good News is Arkansans are allowed certain exemptions to cover most if not all of your property. This is why it is important to hire an experienced Bankruptcy firm to go over your exemptions.
- ForeclosureAs bankruptcy attorneys, we know that Chapter 13 is commonly referred to as a “personal reorganization†. It allows the honest but unfortunate debtor, to consolidate and reorganize their debts and protects what is most important to them from being taken through repossession, foreclosure or garnishment.
- Tax Law