At the initial free consultation we will review your entire financial situation. We ask that you bring some recent paychecks, last 2 years of tax returns, and your bills. It'll be okay, give us a call and let's get to work.
A proposed repayment plan must also be submitted. After reasonable monthly expenses have been paid, how much money will you have left over to put toward your outstanding bills? And how will this money be divvied up among those you owe?
As a debtor in Wisconsin you may use federal or state exemptions to protect your property from the Trustee. In the majority of cases the Debtor loses no property and a no asset report is filed with the Court.
Wills & Living Wills | Trusts, including living, revocable and irrevocable | Healthcare power of attorney | Financial power of attorney | These documents can be important if you fall ill or suddenly die so your spouse can access your accounts.
Attorney Troyer is a premier real estate lawyer in southeastern Wisconsin. If you need to work with an attorney based on your current situation, give him a call to talk further with a free case evaluation.
Dean has been in private practice since 1999. Attorney Troyer is admitted to practice law in Wisconsin and the United States District Courts for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, Western District of Wisconsin and Northern District of Illinois. He has practiced and appeared in court cases throughout southern Wisconsin. In addition, Attorney Troyer has served his country in the U.S. Army and his community through his participation as a member of Trevor-Wilmot School Board. Attorney Troyer enjoys spending time with his wife and three children with their activities. Areas of Practice Bankruptcy Trust & Estates Traffic / Ordinance Violations Criminal
Education Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin J.D. 1999 University of Wisconsin – Madison, Madison Wisconsin Majors: History and Political Science. 1995
United States Army Fort Belvoir, Virginia 1987-1991
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