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Thank you for visiting my Avvo profile. I have been practicing as a bankruptcy attorney in Omaha, Nebraska since October 2007. Since 2007, I have consulted with over 3,000 individuals to discuss bankruptcy options. Bankruptcy protection is not always the right solution and I work hard to help each client create a path for the best possible outcome. I enjoy helping individuals and small businesses recover from financial troubles and take the responsibility seriously.
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Acquired: 2007
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2580 S 90th Street, Omaha, NE, 68124
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Posted by Jesse | December 30, 2014
Erin, and her team were our shining light in a difficult time. She was both professional and caring as she guided both my wife and I through the legal and moral processes of bankruptcy. Highly recommend.
"I have worked with Erin McCartney for the past seven years and can say, unequivocally, she is the most tenacious, hardest-working attorney I have known. She exudes passion for her work, compassion for her clients, and desires to do the best by them every day of the week."
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2007 - Present
Senior Associate Attorney, John T. Turco & Associates, P.C., L.L.O.
2007 - Present
Nebraska State Bar AssociationMember
2013 - 2014
Nebraska State Bar AssociationChair
The Court ruled in favor of the Debtor and determined that the debt owed to the ex-spouse was dischargeable.
The bankruptcy court ruled in favor of the Debtor and held that the trust was not part of the bankruptcy estate.
Bankruptcy court ruled in favor of the Debtors. The debt was determined to be discharged after the creditor filed an adversary proceeding.
8th Circuit Bankruptcy Appeallate Panel ruled that lien avoidance is a federal remedy to be determined under federal law and the decision created new precedent in the 8th Circuit
2007
JD - Juris Doctor
2001
BS - Bachelor of Science
2014
Divorce and Bankruptcy
2010
Overview of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Procedures
2014
English