Bankruptcy - Creditors

The United States bankruptcy code makes provision for creditors to be treated fairly and equitably. At the same time, there are serious sanctions for creditors who take unauthorized actions against a debtor who has filed for bankruptcy protection. Creditors need representation to assure their rights are protected in the bankruptcy process without violating the law. Some creditors need help assuring fair treatment of their claims. Other need to defend preference actions by trustees to get money they were paid before the bankruptcy case was filed. Irwin Kuhn is experienced representing creditors in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of Tennessee in Nashville and Columbia.

Irwin Kuhn

Nashville lawyer and mediator Irwin Kuhn practicing in Nashville family law
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Irwin Kuhn brings over 20 years of wide-ranging legal and mediation experience to Dobbins and Venick law firm in Nashville. Irwin handles family law cases including divorce law and post-divorce matters. He also assists clients with health care and end of life planning, including preparation of health care directives and living wills for married and unmarried couples and individuals. Irwin is experienced at small business litigation, and represents creditors in bankruptcy matters.

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