Green Bay Bankruptcy Attorneys
We are a Debt Relief Agency under the United States Bankruptcy
Code. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy
Code.
Proudly representing individuals and companies seeking
financial protection for 25 years.
Olson, Kulkoski, Galloway
& Vesely, S.C. helps people and businesses who face financial
difficulties and the prospect of insolvency.
Our bankruptcy lawyers represent clients
seeking relief from debt by filing bankruptcy and those who are
threatened with involuntary bankruptcy by the actions of creditors.
We advise our clients as to their options so they can decide if
filing bankruptcy is right for them. Whatever your situation, we
can help you face the future so you can enjoy a new financial life.
Individuals Filing for Bankruptcy under Chapter 7
For those who wish to eliminate their debt entirely and make a fresh
start, filing for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 may be the best solution.
Chapter 7 protects certain assets such as your home and automobile.
The laws governing bankruptcy change in October 2005.
After that time debtors will face greater obstacles in seeking to
clear debt by filing under Chapter 7. Call us at 920-437-5405
or contact us online for a consultation
regarding the effect of these changes on your situation.
Individuals Filing Under Chapter 13
Do you face financial pressure but still want to hold on to what
you have worked for? We can help you file for bankruptcy under Chapter
13. Under this provision, the debtor agrees to a payment plan in
exchange for reduced debts. Your home, vehicle, and other assets
are protected. Home foreclosures and car repossessions can be stopped
by filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Businesses Filing Bankruptcy under Chapter 7 or Chapter
11
Filing for bankruptcy does not always mean losing control of the
business. We can often develop a plan that enables a business owner
to continue ownership while the business’ finances are reorganized.
We are experienced at negotiating with creditors, to reduce amounts
of debts owed and extend payment periods. In these cases we seek
to obtain the best results possible for our client, by working to
retain as many assets as possible. In many instances, it may be
possible to reorganize a business’s financial affairs without filing
bankruptcy.
Farmers Filing under Chapter 12
A family farmer with a regular income may be eligible to file bankruptcy
under Chapter 12. The farmer retains control of assets, by agreeing
to a court-approved re-payment plan. Our lawyers can advise on debt
consolidation and asset protection strategies.
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