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Professional Bankruptcy Support Services in Wisconsin and Minnesota

If you or your business is facing financial challenges, the consideration of reorganization or bankruptcy may be a crucial step. Understanding the nuances of bankruptcy is paramount before making any decisions, as it has become an increasingly vital tool in the 21st-century economy. Our adept Wisconsin and Minnesota bankruptcy attorneys specialize in guiding both individuals and businesses through the complexities of financial reorganization and debt relief.

In navigating the intricate landscape of bankruptcy, our attorneys are dedicated to developing innovative solutions tailored to the unique financial difficulties clients may encounter. Whether providing individuals with a fresh start or offering businesses the chance to persevere, bankruptcy, when utilized judiciously, can be a transformative tool.

Beyond assisting debtors, our bankruptcy attorneys extend their expertise to represent both individual and institutional creditors experiencing financial distress. They employ a variety of recovery methods and legal techniques to maximize returns for our clients.

Specializing in Insolvency and Debtor-Creditor Law, our attorneys firmly believe that a comprehensive understanding of the law and strategies from the perspectives of both creditors and debtors enables them to offer representation in any case involving financial challenges.

Our advisory services cover a broad spectrum, including:

  • Adjustment of Debt – Individual Workouts – Chapter 13
  • Chapter 11 – Business Reorganization
  • Chapter 7
  • Fraudulent Transfers
  • Objections to Discharge & Dischargability
  • Preferences
  • Orderly Liquidations
  • Discharge of Indebtedness
  • Liquidations
  • Creditors’ Rights
  • Protection of Assets – Exemptions
  • Protection & Collection of Claims
  • State Court Reorganizations – Chapter 128 Assignments

Trust our experienced team to navigate the intricacies of bankruptcy law and provide tailored solutions for a more secure financial future.

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Learn More About DeWitt's Bankruptcy Services
If you would like more info about DeWitt’s Bankruptcy practice group please contact info@dewittllp.com.

Mandatory Notice
DeWitt is a “debt relief agency” as defined by the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. Among other services relating to the elimination and restructuring of debt, we help people file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code.

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