Top best Chapter 7 Lawyers in Milwaukee | 14 available
14 Chapter 7 lawyers are available in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $71 per hour.
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14 Chapter 7 Lawyers Found Near You
Our bankruptcy firm “The Bankruptcy Law Offices of Richard A. Check, S.C.” was started in 1998 to provide outstanding Bankruptcy Law Protection.Your confidentiality comes first with regard to all financial and legal bankruptcy representation. Our Milwaukee bankruptcy attorneys and professional staff oblige you the respect and special attention you deserve.When you come into our firm, you are immediately among friends. We focus on financial solutions that are in your best interest; we explain the solutions tailored to your situation whether you are an individual or a business seeking bankruptcy relief. Our goal is to position you with hope for the future, and confidence to move forward.11 Locations:. •Milwaukee •Racine •Fond Du Lac •Manitowoc. •Sheboygan •West Bend •Oshkosh. •Green Bay • Wausau •Stevens Point •Appleton
Michael S. Georg, the partner and owner of Debt Advisors Law Offices, has been a champion for Wisconsinites struggling with debt, utilizing Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy to help alleviate financial burdens. Growing up in Wisconsin, Mike holds a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin Madison (1993) and a J.D. from DePaul University College of Law (1997). He gained valuable legal experience by clerking for the Cook County Public Defender’s Office and working in a firm focused on social security disability benefits. This exposure ignited his commitment to helping individuals facing insurmountable obstacles. Currently, he provides crucial support to clients by halting garnishments, repossessions, and foreclosures. Mike believes in treating every client with dignity and respect, fostering an environment where their concerns are heard, and assisting them in crafting a strategic plan for a brighter financial future.
I was raised in both Wisconsin and North Carolina, which explains both my passion for Kringle and love of college hoops. I attended Earlham College (Richmond, Indiana) and North Carolina State University(Raleigh, North Carolina) for my undergraduate studies and earned my bachelor's degree from the latter. I was able to study briefly in Krasnodar, Russia, during a very exciting time as that country transitioned out of the cold war.. Along with my family's support and various forms of financial aid, I put myself through college and law school working a variety of jobs such as server, bartender, salesperson, organizational consultant, and as an improvisational comedian. This variety served me well; I learned about various occupations, the value of hard work and how to work smart because my time is valuable.. To complete my formal education, I attended law school at the University of North Carolina School of Law. During those years, I had numerous experiences that helped teach me what it means to be an attorney and an advocate for my clients. During my first summer and during the year, I had the privilege of clerking for my personal legal hero, Raymond Mason Taylor, Esq., of Raleigh, North Carolina. Mr. Taylor's decades of experience as a respected and successful attorney allowed him to be a mentor to me. His advice still sounds in my head on a nearly daily basis as I perform work for my clients today.. I spent my second law school summer at Pamlico Sound Legal Services. At Pamlico Sound, I assisted clients who were struggling in the aftermath of Hurricane Floyd with FEMA and state claims. The work was rewarding and challenging and I extended my internship well beyond the original agreement to continue working with the people of Eastern North Carolina to recover from the storm.. During law school, I also clerked for my criminal law professor, Arnold H. Loewy, and contributed research for his third edition of Criminal Law in a Nutshell (2003).. After three years of course work, participation in Moot Court, involvement in various volunteer activities, and a brief study abroad observing the institutions of the European Union, I was honored with my Juris Doctor in May 2001. 

I started my legal career as a staff attorney at the Indianapolis office of Indiana Legal Services, where I practiced consumer, family, and landlord-tenant law. This experience was invaluable. Because Legal Services provides free legal services to qualified individuals, the budget was not extensive. I was able to choose interesting cases and dive right in to practicing law whereas in a more traditional firm environment I might have been expected to spend more time observing or supporting more experienced attorneys.. I moved to Chicago in 2003 to take a job with a growing law firm specializing in consumer bankruptcy. I started by taking Chapter 7 and 13 cases and working with clients. Eventually, I managed the practice for Northern Indiana, with offices in Merrillville, Fort Wayne, South Bend, and Elkhart, Indiana. Later, at the same firm, I was asked to train and manage a number of offices across the country. I have continued to work with attorneys and clients at my former firm. I have traveled across the United States and worked with people in Manhattan, Miami, Las Vegas, San Francisco and a variety of less exciting locations in between.. In 2010, I moved back to Wisconsin. I chose to live in Milwaukee because of family connections and because I simply love Wisconsin...even when it snows. Fueled by a desire to spend more time with clients and less time in airports, I opened the Law Offices of Deborah A. Stencel in summer 2011. In 2016, I joined Miller and Miller Law in Milwaukee where I am privileged to work with a team of caring and dedicated professionals.
Chad grew up throughout Wisconsin and currently resides in Elm Grove, Wisconsin. He graduated from Marquette University in 1997 (B.A.) and from Marquette University School of Law in 2000 (J.D.).. Chad’s practice focuses on the representation of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy debtors. He has the experience of having personally advised thousands of consumer bankruptcy clients. He has given lectures and bankruptcy seminars for many groups, including the Meta House Women’s Shelter in Milwaukee. Chad also does Pro Bono work for Legal Action of Milwaukee, counseling individuals on how having an attorney is an important part of the bankruptcy process. Over the past 6 years, Chad has successfully filed bankruptcies for every client he has represented. Chad has the distinction of being one of the top bankruptcy filers in Wisconsin over the last 6 years.
Beth M. Brockmeyer is an attorney in the Milwaukee office and a member of the firm’s Bankruptcy group. She advises clients regarding the intersection of bankruptcy law and business termination, dissolution of marriage, and tax law. Beth provides a sensitive, highly detailed, and individual approach to solving the financial problems of both individuals and businesses. Beth joined the firm in 2021, bringing with her extensive experience in representing individuals and businesses in complex bankruptcy proceedings, along with experience in foreclosure litigation. Beth formerly represented one of the largest US lenders on its residential foreclosure portfolio. She is a speaker and author on various consumer and business bankruptcy topics. Beth is a former board member of the Bankruptcy, Insolvency and Creditor’s Rights Section of the Wisconsin State bar.
Attorney Kirk M. Fedewa is an associate attorney with Watton Law Group. His legal practice focuses on consumer bankruptcy in Wisconsin. Mr. Fedewa received his law degree from Marquette University in 2014 and his undergraduate degree in Political Science, History, and Broad Field Social Sciences from Wisconsin Lutheran College in 2003. Mr. Fedewa is admitted to practice in in the State Courts of Wisconsin, as well as the Eastern Federal District Court of Wisconsin. He is a dedicated advocate for his clients and works diligently to help them through the nuances of their debt and financial matters.
As the oldest of 8 children raised here in Milwaukee, I understand how quickly money issues can overcome individuals and their families. By really listening to a client's problems and gaining a true understanding of their overall situation, I have helped hundreds of people in southeastern Wisconsin free themselves from debt.. Focusing on debtor rights, Chapters 7 and 13 bankruptcies, I work with each client to develop a specific plan to address individual financial issues.. In addition to spending time with my family and friends, I also a member of the St. Mary’s Visitation Parish Financial Council
Experienced Chapter 7 attorney serving clients in Milwaukee and surrounding areas.
Experienced Chapter 7 attorney serving clients in Milwaukee and surrounding areas.
Experienced Chapter 7 attorney serving clients in Milwaukee and surrounding areas.
Experienced Chapter 7 attorney serving clients in Milwaukee and surrounding areas.
Experienced Chapter 7 attorney serving clients in Milwaukee and surrounding areas.
Experienced Chapter 7 attorney serving clients in Milwaukee and surrounding areas.