Ryan Caldwell Law Omaha Lincoln, Nebraska Attorney


Caldwell Law, L.L.C.
5000 Central Park Drive, Suite 204
Lincoln, Nebraska 68504
T: (402) 957-2750
F: (402) 466-5933
Representing Clients from Omaha, Lincoln and Southeastern Nebraska in bankruptcy, appeals, family and domestic law, business formation, estate planning and probate.
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Disclaimers
1. We are a federal Debt Relief Agency. We proudly help people file for Bankruptcy under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.

2. Nothing on this website can be construed as legal advice. The contents are nothing more than information. Each situation is unique and requires a competent attorney to review.

3. No attorney-client relationship exists until we both sign a document saying so.



Caldwell Law represents clients from the following counties and cities in Nebraska:

Adams (Hastings), Buffalo (Kearney), Butler (David City), Cass (Plattsmouth), Clay (Clay Center), Dodge (Fremont), Douglas (Elkhorn, Omaha, Ralston, Valley), Fillmore (Geneva), Franklin, Gage (Beatrice), Hall (Grand Island), Hamilton (Aurora), Jefferon (Fairbury), Johnson (Tecumseh), Kearney (Minden), Lancaster (Lincoln, Waverly), Merrick, Nemaha (Auburn), Nuckolls, Otoe (Nebraska City), Pawnee, Polk (Osceola, Stromsburg), Richardson (Falls City), Saline (Crete, Wilbur), Sarpy (Bellevue, Gretna, Papillion, Offutt Air Force Base), Saunders (Ashland, Wahoo), Seward, Thayer (Hebron), Washington (Blair, Fort Calhoun), Webster and York.
Bankruptcy Services

Caldwell Law is one of the leading law firms in Nebraska in the field of Bankruptcy and Debtor's Rights. The authority to enact uniform federal bankruptcy laws is given to Congress by the U.S. Constitution. That is why bankruptcy court is within the United States Federal Court system.

Bankruptcy laws allow individuals and entities the ability to discharge, or wipe away, some or all of their debt in order to start their lives over. Bankruptcy Caldwell Law Bankruptcy Debtactually helps the economy by cleaning out, so to speak, the bad old debt that prevents a debtor, someone who owes money, from trying to improve their station in life and buy more stuff, thus stimulating the economy. Bankruptcy laws provide a financial safety net that encourages individuals to create small businesses and hire employees and make products people want to spend their money on. Without bankruptcy, lenders would spend more time and resources trying to collect on bad debt rather than stimulating the economy by lending to other individuals. Those other individuals would not have the ability to open an important business without the possibility of funds from lenders. 

There are different types of bankruptcy. Each type is referred to as a chapter number, referencing the chapter number of that particular portion of the bankruptcy code. Click below for more information about each individual bankruptcy chapter:

  • Chapter 7-Available to individuals and business entities. This type of bankruptcy is commonly called a "Liquidation" or "Straight" Bankruptcy.
  • Chapter 11-Available to special individuals and businesses. This type of bankruptcy is called "Reorganization".
  • Chapter 12-Available to family farmers under certain circumstances. Allows the family farmer to continue farming operations while in bankruptcy.
  • Chapter 13-Available to individuals only. This type of bankruptcy is commonly called a "Wage Earner's Plan". 

If you are in substantial debt, having your wages garnished, being sued, have property about to be repossessed or foreclosed, contact Caldwell Law immediately to know where you stand with your creditors.