Creditors' Rights Lawyers in Alabama Near Me, page 1
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Hudgens, David E. Attorney
Mobile,
Alabama
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Gruenewald, Christopher I. Attorney
Mobile,
Alabama
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McInerney, Kerry Patrick Attorney
Birmingham,
Alabama
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Sass, Holly D. Attorney
Birmingham,
Alabama
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Ramey, Shaun Attorney
Birmingham,
Alabama
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Bankston, Frank E., Jr. Attorney
Montgomery,
Alabama
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Porterfield, Stephen B. Attorney
Birmingham,
Alabama
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Teague, John M. Attorney
Daphne,
Alabama
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Schoel, Jerry W. Attorney
Birmingham,
Alabama
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Eiland, Mark P. Attorney
Daphne,
Alabama
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Creditors' rights are the procedural provisions designed to protect the ability of creditors—persons who are owed money—to collect the money that they are owed. These provisions vary from one jurisdiction to another, and may include the ability of a creditor to put a lien on a debtor's property, to effect a seizure and forced sale of the debtor's property, to effect a garnishment of the debtor's wages, and to have certain purchases or gifts made by the debtor set aside as fraudulent conveyances. The rights of a particular creditor usually depend in part on the reason for which the debt is owed, and the terms of any writing memorializing the debt.