Consider A Wisconsin Chapter 128 Debt Repayment Plan
Are you a resident of the State of Wisconsin struggling to keep up with payments on credit cards, medical bills or other unsecured debts? You're in luck. Attorney Patrick S. DeMoon III may be able to help you create a plan using a Wisconsin law known as 'Chapter 128', allowing you to pay off such debts, without interest, over the course of three years.
Plans filed under Wisconsin Chapter 128 are less expensive, less intrusive and often less damaging to your credit than bankruptcy filings. There are no income qualification limts, you are allowed to choose which unsecured debts to include in the plan, and collection activities such as wage garnishment will be stopped by a court order. There is no meeting of creditors to attend and for most people, no court appearance is required. And, unlike debt consolidation plans offered by companies that are often affiliated with your creditors, Wisconsin Chapter 128 plans are filed by an attorney working solely for you, and overseen by an impartial trustee appointed by a judge.
So, what's the catch? There isn't one. There are limits to the types of debt you can include (typically, car and home payments can't be paid through the plan), and for the plan to work, you must pay off the debts, in full, within three years (which means you need a dependable source of income).
Becuase Wisconsin Chapter 128 debt repayment plan cases can be filed through the mail, Attorney Patrick S. DeMoon III is available to help you obtain relief under Wisconshin Chapter 128, regardless of where you live in the State. Your initial case evaluation is free, and if he accepts your case, Attorney DeMoon will quote you a flat fee that can even be paid through your Wisconsin Chapter 128 repayment plan with no money down (usually only $15-20 per month on a 36 month basis, depending on the complexity of your case). The trustee assigned to your case will also work for a flat fee that's fixed by law.
Why wait and continue to pay high interest rates on your unsecured debt? Call Attorney DeMoon today at (262) 248-2488 to learn if a Wisconsin Chapter 128 debt repayment plan is right for you.
Please note that the information contained in this website is for general purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice (that's why it's important for you to consult with an attorney to get advice specific to your own situation).