Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy can be a fresh start.

If you are contemplating filing for bankruptcy, contact the attorneys at Wassel, Harvey & Schuk, LLP, located in Delavan, Walworth County, Wisconsin who will discuss your case with you. Federal law allows you to file for bankruptcy protection, to eliminate or substantially reduce many types of consumer debt. However, the process can be quite complicated. The attorneys at Wassel, Harvey & Schuk, LLP can advise you and assist you in this difficult process.

Bankruptcy can be an overwhelming procedure. The lawyers at Wassel, Harvey & Schuk, LLP can help you assemble your necessary papers, draft you bankruptcy pleadings, file your application and assist you in any court proceedings.

Contact the lawyers at Wassel, Harvey & Schuk, LLP as soon as possible to discuss your particular situation. In many cases you should consult with our attorneys to clarify what actions you may take and what actions you should avoid, in order to qualify for bankruptcy protection. Your actions before the filing of a bankruptcy petition may make a tremendous difference in the outcome of your case, so understanding what you may or may not do is imperative.

We practice in Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Chapter 128 repayment plans, in the Eastern and Western District of Wisconsin, and in Delavan, Elkhorn, Lake Geneva, Whitewater, and throughout Walworth, Rock, Kenosha, Racine, Jefferson and Waukesha Counties.

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