Attorney Profiles
| Lawrence G. Vesely |
| William B. Kulkoski |
| Tom F. Galloway |
| Walter N. Neta |
Resources
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Are you seeking debt relief?“I’ll help you protect your rights and get a fresh start.” – Attorney Larry VeselyWith nearly 30 years of business and consumer bankruptcy experience, we realize that bad things sometimes happen to good, responsible people. Unemployment … home foreclosures … business credit problems. So if an unexpected economic hardship has put you in a difficult position that’s beyond your control, there’s no reason to feel as though you’ve failed. You’re not alone — we’ll help you protect your rights and get a fresh start. Wisconsin debt relief agencyOlson, Kulkoski, Galloway & Vesely, S.C. is a Green Bay-based federally recognized debt relief agency under the United States Bankruptcy Code. We serve Northeast Wisconsin individuals and companies seeking financial protection under the Bankruptcy Code. We work with many families and business owners who are in a tough spot. Together, we’ll explore all your options. We’re here to help. Local consumer bankruptcy expertIf you’re like many people in these difficult economic times, you may be facing credit card debt, bank debt, car loans or unpaid taxes. Don’t worry … we’re experts in handling a variety of situations such as these:
If you wish to eliminate your debt entirely, filing for bankruptcy under If you face financial pressure but still want to hold on to what you’ve worked for, we’ll help you file for bankruptcy under Chapter 13. You’ll agree to a payment plan in exchange for reduced debts, protect assets and stop home foreclosures and car repossessions. Local business bankruptcy expertWe’re experts in business reorganization, debt restructuring and bankruptcy. Filing for bankruptcy doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll lose control of your business. We may be able to help you keep your business intact. We’re experienced at negotiating with creditors to reduce debts and extend payment periods. We’ll work closely with you to retain as many assets as possible and obtain favorable results. In some instances, it may be possible to reorganize your company’s financial affairs without filing bankruptcy. Farmers filing under Chapter 12If you’re a family farmer with a regular income, you may be eligible to file bankruptcy under Chapter 12. You’ll retain control of your assets by agreeing to a court-approved repayment plan. We’ll advise you on loan consolidation and asset protection strategies. Contact usStop worrying …and start exploring your options. Just contact us for a free initial consultation. You have nothing to lose — we promise to take good care of you. |




