Bankruptcy can often have a bad rap. Often viewed as a last resort used by people who have found themselves backed into a corner with no other financial means of salvaging their assets, we believe that bankruptcy is, in fact, anything but.
At Nicolet Law Office, S.C., we see bankruptcy as the first step in building a new, strong future for you and your family. Our experienced Eau Claire bankruptcy law attorneys help you to reach the best possible outcome in the following areas:
- Filing for bankruptcy in Wisconsin: Our state has unique rules regarding filing for bankruptcy and our lawyers can explain what this means for you.
- Chapter 7: If you are ready to get out from underneath debt, we can help you file while protecting your major assets.
- Chapter 13: If you were not eligible for Chapter 7, this may be an option. Our Chippewa Falls Chapter 13 and 7 bankruptcy lawyer. This may also be an option to save your home and possibly remove second mortgages.
- Chapter 128: This is a special statute in Wisconsin that allows you to pay off your debt in a 36-month, interest-free plan.
Before you file for bankruptcy, you should know the benefits involved:
- We can help you secure debt relief.
- We strive to assist you in the reduction and return of any wage garnishments you may have experienced.
- Reducing credit cards and medical bills can be a major concern for our clients. We have ample experience in this area.
- For many, a home is the biggest investment of their lifetime. Preventing foreclosure on this asset is a huge factor in bankruptcy cases.
- While illegal, creditor harassment unfortunately exists. We support our clients as we help them avoid the harassment while pursuing legal action as needed.
Contact Us
Attorney Russell Nicolet is passionate about helping people in need. To learn more about his practice, call 715-598-4659 or 800-519-0874 for a free consultation, or fill out our contact form for more information. We offer flat-fee bankruptcy, payment plans and reasonable fees.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.






















