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Welcome to a MilwaukeeBankruptcyFirm.com that solves your credit and debt problems and gives you lasting peace of mind. This is information your creditors hope you never read.
Skeptical? Then I suspect you need my help the most!
I’ll reveal solutions not 1 in 1000 know about! I’ll prove to you this is not B.S. This is real! The people you see on this site are real. They could be your neighbor!
Go ahead! Watch and listen to our free video series and listen to gripping real life stories of people who have finally found peace of mind. This is life changing stuff!
One simple step! I’ll do the rest. Please don’t hate yourself later because you let this opportunity pass you by. I’m waiting to hear from you. I won’t let you down!
Sincerly,
Michael Mack
Business and Personal Bankruptcy attorney practicing bankruptcy law as a lawyer in Wisconsin since 1991.
Practice Limited to Bankruptcy cases filed or to be filed in Wisconsin.
Representation of Debtors, Creditors and Trustees in Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13.
ALL LEGAL WORK DONE IN OUR OFFICE, FROM START TO FINISH, WILL BE HANDLED PERSONALLY BY Wisconsin BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY AND LAWYER Michael Mack
Micheal Mack is a federally qualified debt relief agency (lawyer and attorney) and, among other services, provides legal assistance to people and businesses seeking relief under the United States Bankruptcy Code.
I handle consumer bankruptcy and business bankruptcy law cases for debtors and creditors under all bankruptcy chapters..
See if you need to file bankruptcy or if it is your best alternative, Schedule a Phone or Office Consultation Now!
Don't Believe the Rumors: Bankruptcy is Still Available!
The New Bankruptcy Laws went into effect on October 17, 2005 but relief is still available!
There is a LOT of misinformation floating around regarding the new bankruptcy laws. Don't believe the negative rumors. Relief is still available under Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and even Chapter 11 for individuals and businesses. There are more eligibility requirements before you file bankruptcy and more documentation requirements after you file (declare) bankruptcy, but bankruptcy is still available.
True, it has become more difficult and burdensome to navigate your way through the bankruptcy process (yet another reason to use a bankruptcy attorney), but the basic elements of relief, such as discharging certain debts and protecting you from your creditors, still exist. Click here to see the important benefits of using a bankruptcy attorney instead of a paralegal or "doing it yourself."
It is crucial that you have an experienced bankruptcy attorney who knows the new laws and can guide you through the process while minimizing the costs and problems to you.
If you live in Wisconsin , contact me now to schedule a consultation to see if it is in your best interest to file.
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Have a bankruptcy lawyer review your paperwork prepared by a paralegal or yourself.
If you e-mail me and don't get a response from me within 24 hours, I suggest that you call me at 1-800-618-0453 or re-send your e-mail. I always try to respond to e-mails within 24 hours if I receive them.
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