John T. Turco & Associates, PC, LLO

Category: Bankruptcy attorney

Address: 2580 S 90th St, Omaha, NE 68124, USA

Phone: +14029338600

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Friday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Renee Gillespie

Jul 11, 2022

John is helpful and responds quickly, I appreciated all of your help. Thank you John!

Trever Colpetzer

Jun 1, 2022

When your needing help, look no further. Covid has hit everyone hard. John Turco & Associates not only helped us through the hard stuff, they go the extra mile explain, plan, and make sure you are successful in the future. Thank you John. Life is a lot easier now. I'm glad you are in our corner.

Lisa Hinkel

Apr 24, 2022

Received advertisement for a pending issue I had. Any attorneys office that is desperate enough to send me an advertisement begging me for their help isn’t worth anyones time. Stop wasting paper, the mailman’s gas, and time, your desperate attempts are terrible

Blake Moore

Oct 22, 2021

Best group of bankruptcy people. Between Kari and Ashley having the knowledge to look out for people the way they do is awesome. Would highly recommend them.

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Questions & Answers

What is the difference between Chapter 7 ad Chapter 11 bankruptcy?

John T. Turco & Associates, PC, LLO | Jul 18, 2022
John T. Turco & Associates, PC, LLO | Jul 18, 2022

Chapter 11 is rarely used by individuals and it is much more complex than Chapter 7. Like Chapter 13 bankruptcy, Chapter 11 is a reorganization of debt. It does not liquidate your assets and remove debt like Chapter 7. Instead Chapter 11 provides an opportunity to negotiate with your creditors to modify the terms of your outstanding debt.

Do I need an attorney to file Chapter 7?

John T. Turco & Associates, PC, LLO | Jul 18, 2022
John T. Turco & Associates, PC, LLO | Jul 18, 2022

No, you are not required to have an attorney, however, know there are risks associated with going it alone. Bankruptcy law can be very confusing and court employees cannot provide guidance or offer legal advice. This is why your bankruptcy lawyer is important. An attorney can educate you on the process, help you determine which type of bankruptcy is best for your unique situation, answer questions about the law or process, help you complete the necessary forms and paperwork, and explain any tax implications that result from the Chapter 7 proceedings.

What is the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy?

John T. Turco & Associates, PC, LLO | Jun 18, 2022
John T. Turco & Associates, PC, LLO | Jun 18, 2022

In the simplest terms, Chapter 7 removes debt (not all debt) and lets you start fresh, where Chapter 13 reorganizes your debt and gives you time to catch up on missed or late payments. Both Chapter 7 and 13 have their benefits and drawbacks. As your bankruptcy lawyer, it is my job to discuss both options with you and figure out which route (if any) would be best for your specific situation.

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