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Attorney Gregory T. Dantzman earned a BA and BS in Political Science and Public Administration from the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater, where he graduated cum laude. Attorney Dantzman attended and earned his Juris Doctorate from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Michigan, in 1999.
After graduating from law school, attorney Gregory T. Dantzman passed the Wisconsin bar exam and was admitted to the practice law. He began to concentrate in the area of bankruptcy law and debtors rights. Attorney Dantzman is admitted to practice in both the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin, and the Southern District of New York. Attorney Dantzman manages and helps clients in both the New York and Wisconsin offices.
Attorney Dantzman is a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, The New York State Bar Association, The Wisconsin Bar Association, and the American Bar Association. He is also a member of the Mid Hudson Bankruptcy Bar Association.
Attorney Dantzman and his wife Priscilla own and manage the Law Offices of Dantzman & Dantzman. They enjoy spending time with their five children.
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28 years | 1,000 cases
28 years | 1,000 cases
28 years | 2,000 cases
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State: New York
Acquired: 2010
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State: Wisconsin
Acquired: 1998
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Posted by Clara | May 26, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Bankruptcy & Debt
Approach your bankruptcy with confidence
My husband and I found ourselves in a difficult situation, and found this firm in a Google search. I really liked the reviews so we decided to go for a consultation. Gregory Dantzman was very experienced, knowledgeable, thorough, and helpful in going through the details of our case. He gave consider...
Posted by Lisa | August 10, 2015 | Bankruptcy & Debt
Look no further than Gregory Dantzman
My bankruptcy situation was somewhat unique. The loan on my home, zoned for commercial and residential use, was purchased by a strictly commercial lender thus the taxes had to be paid in full rather than monthly which I was used to doing for 14 years. I managed to pay the lump sum for the first 2 yea...
Posted by James | February 02, 2014 | Bankruptcy & Debt
A great attorney, highly recommended.
I came to Attorney Dantzman a short while after I finished college. Facing a considerable amount of debt tied and untied to school, I was considering bankruptcy. Attorney Dantzman took the time to explain all my options, including the benefits and consequences of each. This allowed me to make an info...
Bankruptcy and debt lawyer
Bankruptcy and debt lawyer
2021
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2003 - Present
Owner, Dantzman & Dantzman
2001 - 2003
Attorney, Credit Solutions SC
1998 - 2001
Attorney, Macey, Aleman & Chern
2012 - Present
Dutchess County Bar AssociationMember
2010 - Present
New York State Bar AssociationMember
2010 - Present
Hudson Valley Bankruptcy Bar AssociationMember in good standing
2008 - Present
National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy AttorneysMember
1998 - Present
State Bar of WisconsinMember
Hearing could not be held within 30 days because the court was closed due to Presidential Executive Order: Held the 30 day rule requires strict compliance and fact that the court was closed, while unfortunate, could not be changed.
1998
JD - Juris Doctor
1995
BS - Bachelor of Science
2022
Consumer Bankruptcy Presentation
2022
Reverse Mortgage CLE Attended
2022
Reverse Mortgage CLE Attended
2022
Consumer BK CLE Attended
2022
Sub Chapter 5 BK- CLE Attended
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Bankruptcy?
17 Aug 2022
Can we be foreclosed on? I read that the HELOC will expire 7 years from maturity is that true? Might it already be expired?
20 Jul 2021
Trial Loan Modification denied due to liens found. But brought account current before Trial ended and denied. Now what?
08 Sep 2019