Milwaukee Chapter 7 and 13 Bankruptcy Lawyers
The idea of filing for bankruptcy is one that most people never anticipate. When debts begin to pile up and relief seems to be nowhere in sight, bankruptcy may be your best option. Bankruptcy will save your home, stop repossession and wage garnishments and give you a fresh start for your financial future.
Throughout the state of Wisconsin, thousands of people have found debt relief from the experienced bankruptcy attorneys at Debt Advisors, S.C. While you consider your options, talk with one of our attorneys at a free consultation to get honest answers and advice about the bankruptcy process. From our offices in Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Oshkosh, Racine, Kenosha and Sheboygan, we can help you through this challenging time.
Wisconsin Bankruptcy Lawyer
There are many reasons people face financial difficulties. Job loss, medical catastrophe, an accident that results in a serious injury, or a deteriorating real estate market. Whatever the reason for your debt, you have options for relief including Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection.
While our attorneys have been helping clients eliminate debt for years, there are other companies who try to take advantage of people through debt consolidation scams and other schemes. At Debt Advisors, we recognize that our clients need real solutions, not quick fixes that will leave them in worse shape. We can also stop harassment from creditors and halt foreclosure procedures to save your home.
Real Solutions and Relief From Financial Difficulties
Learn more information about bankruptcy, how it can protect you and what life will look like after your bankruptcy is finished. When you are ready to begin the Wisconsin bankruptcy process, we can guide you through it and help you avoid common mistakes.
Contact Debt Advisors, S.C., and schedule a free initial consultation at one of our six Wisconsin offices. Call our firm toll free at 888-222-5615 or send us an e-mail to get started.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.











