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"My personal commitment is to discuss the financial pressures you face and find the solution that's right for you!"

With over 20 years of experience, The Law Offices of Wayne Nelson provides legal services and personal attention to individuals and businesses. Our main office is in Golden Valley. We also have offices where we can meet with clients in the areas of Anoka, Bloomington, and Edina. We offer FREE consultations. Evening and weekend appointments are available.

 
We can answer your bankruptcy questions:
  1. What is the difference between Chapters 7, 11, & 13?
  2. Will I lose my home?
  3. Will I be able to receive credit again?

CLICK HERE to download our Bankruptcy Questionnaire.
CLICK HERE to download our Bankruptcy Brochure.


  NEW BANKRUPTCY LAW - October 17, 2005
The 2005 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act (BAPCPA) became effective October 17, 2005.  Debtors now need to obtain a briefing (credit counseling) and obtain a Certificate before filing bankruptcy.  A list of approved credit counseling agencies can be obtained from the U.S. Department of Justice Web site.


Bankruptcy Information - Our Firm

Our firm primarily practices Consumer Bankruptcy. Here are some typical reasons consumers file bankruptcy cases:

       CHAPTER 7 CASES
    • Drivers License | Under Minnesota Statute § 171.182 a drivers license can be suspended in Minnesota as a result of a judgment incurred while driving an uninsured vehicle. Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be used to discharge the judgment debt and to get the drivers license back.
    • Divorce | A marital dissolution rarely occurs without a devastating financial impact. Sometimes bankruptcy makes the divorce go smoother after debts are dealt with in a joint bankruptcy filing.
    • Business Failure | An individual whose business has failed is often forced into bankruptcy.
    • Job Loss | The loss of employment for even a short period of time can cause an individual or family to get substantially behind on bills.
       CHAPTER 13 - WAGE EARNER PLAN BANKRUPTCIES
    • Mortgage Arrears | A chapter 13 case can be used to catch up on mortgage payments and stop the foreclosure process.
    • Taxes | A chapter 13 bankruptcy can stop penalties and interest and enable you to pay the taxes at an affordable monthly rate.
    • Automobile Loans | Chapter 13 can be used to pay an auto loan through the plan at times when the lender is threatening repossession. Sometimes it is also possible to retrieve a vehicle which has been repossessed.

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    We are a Debt Relief Agency.  We help people file
    for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

    The Law Offices of Wayne Nelson

    FOR YOUR INFORMATION . . .

      BANKRUPTCY "ENCYCLOPEDIA"  - click here

    In-depth look at bankruptcy, courtesy of the NOLO legal information website.  

      BROCHURES (courtesy of National Consumer Law Center) 

      FREE ANNUAL CREDIT REPORT - click here