Ryan Nevin

Attorney · Loyola University New Orleans College of Law

Nashville bankruptcy attorney Ryan Nevin has been practicing bankruptcy law for a number of years. Mr. Nevin is a member of The Nevin Law Firm with his father Ronald Nevin. Together they offer representation to individuals, families, and small businesses in Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 bankruptcies in Nashville, Tennessee, and surrounding counties.

In addition to representing debtors in bankruptcy proceedings, Mr. Nevin has litigated numerous adversary proceedings and contested motions involving the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, property taxes, IRS taxes, repossessions, and mortgage issues.

Mr. Nevin writes articles on bankruptcy, consumer protection, and other consumer financial topics for Nolo.com as well as for other websites in the Nolo network. He also writes for his own website and blog.

Mr. Nevin is a graduate of Loyola New Orleans College of Law and has an undergraduate degree in Business from Tulane University.


Articles By Ryan Nevin

What Happens When a Debtor Dies Before the Bankruptcy Discharge?
What happens if a person files for bankruptcy and then dies before reaching the point in the case when the court wipes out (discharges) his or her debts? If the debtor filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the case will continue on, regardless of the debtor’s death. If, however, the debtor filed for Chapter