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Fixed (Sometimes), Free Consultation (60 minutes), Hourly ($150-$200/hour)
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Cash, Check, Credit Card
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About MePhotos (7)Videos (0) |
Ryan D. Caldwell is an attorney at Caldwell Law . Ryan helps clients in Omaha, Lincoln and Southeast Nebraska with bankruptcy , family law , estate planning ,... more View all photos and/or videos |
Client Reviews |
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“Omaha Bankruptcy Professional!!”Posted by: Jennifer, 10 months ago.
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Despite the fact I was going through bankruptcy, Mr. Caldwell informed me and prepared me so well I was not scared or stressed out about my court...
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“The Best Bankruptcy Attorney in Nebraska!!!”Posted by: Dana, over 1 year ago.
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I'm surprised that Mr. Caldwell has only 1 point on here for industry recognition. Whoever tabulates the scores obviously do not look at case loads...
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Peer Endorsements |
Ryan Caldwell offers a range of legal solutions to Nebraska families. As a bankruptcy practitioner, he is detail oriented and his website contains a... more Endorsement from lawyer: Virginia Southgate , Newport (KY), 6 months agoI endorse this lawyer. I have been following Ryan’s blog for the last several years. He always offers perceptive insights into the issues that face... more Endorsement from lawyer: Robert Doig , Colorado Springs (CO), 9 months ago |
License |
8 years since Ryan Douglas Caldwell was first licensed to practice law.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Outcome: Success-The Court of Appeals remanded to the trial court stating the trial court erred by not accepting more recent evidence and that providing temporary custody pending a modification trial was in error
Outcome: Success-Nebraska Bankruptcy Court held that daughter committed defalcation of her fiduciary duty to client and ruled the debt non-dischargeable.
Outcome: Success-Court of Appeals remanded stating that trial court erred by not allowing child to testify and client was not required to prove advance burden to remove out of state because the father previously agreed to removal in the first agreement
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