Bankruptcy Dos & Don'tsDos and Don'ts in Chapter 7 BankruptcyAt the law office of D'Angelo & Jones, LLP, in Waukesha, we assist individuals and families throughout southeastern Wisconsin with the filing of Chapter 7 bankruptcy petitions. To learn more about our Chapter 7 bankruptcy practice, see our Chapter 7 bankruptcy page. For answers to general questions about bankruptcy, visit our Bankruptcy FAQs page.
Contact D'Angelo & Jones to schedule a free initial consultation. The law firm of D'Angelo & Jones, LLP, in Waukesha, represents clients throughout southeastern Wisconsin, including Beaver Dam, Big Bend, Brookfield, Butler, Chenequa, Delafield, Delavan, Dousman, Eagle, Elk Horn, Elm Grove, Genoa City, Hartland, Fitchburg, Lake Geneva, Lannon, Lisbon, Merton, Madison, Mukwonago, Muskego, Nashotah, New Berlin, New Lisbon, Mauston, North Lake, North Prairie, Okauchee, Oconomowoc, Pewaukee, Sussex, Vernon, Wales, Walworth, West Bend, Watertown, and Williams Bay, and in Milwaukee County, Dodge County, Juneau County, Dane County, Walworth County, Waukesha County, Washington County, Ozaukee County and Jefferson County. |

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