Timothy J. Helbing, experienced Bankruptcy, Debt Settlement attorney in Appleton, WI with 5 reviews
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Timothy J. Helbing

477 S Nicolet Rd Ste 8, Appleton, WI

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2000:
Hamline University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1996:
Edgewood College, Business - Marketing

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Donna kaun

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09 Nov, 2021
Service was pleasant and food was hot
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Jill burns

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17 Aug, 2021
Jennifer has been excellent...would highly recommend her.
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Liz

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06 Feb, 2017
From the very first day I contacted them, I was impressed! I received a response back from Attorney Tim Helbing within just a couple hours. He helped me through the whole process, always made me feel at ease, answered all my questions, and almost always got back to me within a few hours when he wasn't immediately available! He made the whole process run smoothly and quickly and much easier than I expected. I'd recommend his firm to anyone!
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www.helbinglaw.com, What happens if a creditor contacts me during or after my bankruptcy?
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www.helbinglaw.com, What will happen to my income tax debt in bankruptcy?
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www.helbinglaw.com, Filing for bankruptcy in Wisconsin: Chapter 7 or Chapter 13?
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www.helbinglaw.com, Rebuilding your credit score after bankruptcy in Wisconsin

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