Showing You the Truth About Debt
It is a myth that those considering personal bankruptcy are reckless individuals who racked up excessive credit card bills buying unnecessary or luxury items. In truth, the majority of bankruptcies are caused by medical bills, divorce or the loss of a job.
At Krekeler Strother, S.C., we understand that good people, through no fault of their own, often end up with more debt than they can handle. For over 25 years, our personal bankruptcy attorneys have helped individuals in Madison and throughout Wisconsin get debt relief.
You Have Options
If you are considering personal bankruptcy, it is important to work with an experienced bankruptcy attorney who will not try to force a one-size-fits-all solution on you. We know that every client's situation is unique, and at our firm, we help you articulate your exact goals and then help you select the best method to achieve those goals. The best method may include:
- Chapter 7 Bankruptcy: If you are hopelessly burdened with debt, this option can give you a fresh start in a relatively short period of time without ongoing commitments in many cases.
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: This option allows you to pay back some or all of what you owe over time, often under more favorable terms, and can help you avoid eviction, foreclosure or repossession.
- Alternatives to Bankruptcy: You might think personal bankruptcy is your only choice, but we can recommend other alternatives that might be a better option. Our creative solutions can sometimes avoid the cost and burden of a bankruptcy and other legal actions.
Worried About Your Financial Future? Call
If you are worried about losing your house or car, are being harassed by creditors or are being threatened with wage garnishment, we can help you get relief. Even if another lawyer told you that your situation is beyond hope, do not give up. We work hard to find innovative solutions where others have failed.
Contact us to learn more about the debt relief options available to you.
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.







