- Divorce
- Child Support(3) Wages: Seventy-five percent (75%) of all current wages or earnings for personal or professional services earned during the last ninety (90) days, except as provided in Title 12 of the Oklahoma Statutes in garnishment proceedings for collection of child support;
- Spousal SupportHowever, there are certain exceptions from the Automatic Stay that bankruptcy will not help you with. This includes collection of child support or alimony and tax audit proceedings with the IRS.
- Business DisputesTai Stevenson graduated magna cum laude from Oklahoma City University School of Law in 2009 where he served as a member of Law Review. While attending law school, he was awarded a Certificate in Business Law with a E-Commerce Concentration and a Certificate in Business Law with a Financial Services and Commercial Law Concentration. He also worked and volunteered at the Oklahoma County Public Defender's Office and a non-profit immigration clinic, Catholic Charities.
- Workers Compensation
- Personal Injury(12) Personal Injury, Worker's Compensation & Social Security: Such person's interest in a claim for personal bodily injury, death or workers' compensation claim, for a net amount not in excess of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00), but not including any claim for exemplary or punitive damages;
- BankruptcyI have successfully filed multiple Chapter 7 Bankruptcy cases. I understand filing for bankruptcy protection is a major decision for most individuals. I work closely with all of my clients and I have worked closely with the majority of the trustees in Oklahoma.
- ForeclosureIf you are facing insurmountable debt, foreclosure, garnishment, or repossession, you are not alone. Fortunately, our legal system provides individuals and businesses an option to file for bankruptcy to allow a "fresh start." In the majority of instances, bankruptcy will solve many of your financial problems. Debt Solutions is here help you conquer your debt and any other financial struggles you may be facing.
- Debt CollectionThe Automatic Stay is the most powerful bankruptcy protection provided to debtors. The Automatic Stay prevents any creditors from commencing or continuing any debt collection activity; including but not limited to, preventing any filings of judicial collection proceedings against you, stopping garnishments, repossessions, and foreclosure proceedings, and prohibiting most contact with the you from collections activity. The Automatic Stay goes into effect immediately after you file for bankruptcy protection (Chapter 7 or 13).