Bankruptcy Attorneys Representing Winnebago, MN

Managing overwhelming debt can feel stressful and uncertain, but bankruptcy may offer the fresh financial start you need. At Behm Law Group, Ltd., our experienced bankruptcy attorneys, Stephen and Isabelle Lewis-Behm, proudly assist residents of Winnebago, Minnesota with Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Chapter 12 bankruptcy filings. We are committed to helping individuals and families understand their legal options and regain control of their financial future.

With more than 20 years of experience focused exclusively on bankruptcy law, our firm has helped countless southern Minnesota residents eliminate debt, stop creditor harassment, and rebuild financial stability. We understand the emotional and financial strain caused by mounting bills, collection actions, and unexpected hardships. Our legal team handles every step of the bankruptcy process, including preparing legal paperwork, communicating with creditors, and representing you during court proceedings.

As longtime members of the southern Minnesota community, Stephen and Isabelle are proud to provide compassionate and personalized legal support to clients in Winnebago and surrounding areas. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation and learn how bankruptcy may help you move forward with confidence.

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Bankruptcy Attorney Winnebago MN

Understanding Your Bankruptcy Options in Winnebago, MN

We help clients restore financial stability through two primary bankruptcy solutions—Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

Chapter 7

Liquidation Bankruptcy

“Straight Bankruptcy”

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is designed to help individuals quickly eliminate qualifying unsecured debt. Once the bankruptcy court grants your discharge, most qualifying debts are permanently erased, relieving you of the legal obligation to repay them. Minnesota exemption laws often allow individuals to keep important assets such as their home, vehicle, retirement accounts, and household belongings.

  • Eliminate medical debt, credit card balances, utility bills, and personal loans
  • Stop collection calls, lawsuits, wage garnishments, and creditor harassment
  • Protect essential assets through Minnesota bankruptcy exemptions
  • Resolve debt quickly without entering a long-term repayment plan

⏱ Timeline: Most Chapter 7 cases are completed within 3–6 months

Eligibility: Must meet Minnesota means test requirements

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Chapter 13

Debt Reorganization Bankruptcy

“Wage-Earner Bankruptcy”

Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows individuals with steady income to reorganize debt into a manageable repayment plan lasting three to five years. Instead of liquidating assets, debtors make monthly payments to a bankruptcy trustee who distributes funds to creditors according to the court-approved repayment plan.

This bankruptcy option may help homeowners stop foreclosure proceedings, catch up on overdue payments, and protect valuable property while resolving debt over time.

  • Catch up on missed mortgage and car loan payments
  • Stop foreclosure actions and vehicle repossessions
  • Keep assets that may not be protected in Chapter 7
  • Consolidate debt into a manageable repayment structure

⏱ Plan Length: 3–5 years

Best For: Individuals with reliable income or valuable assets they wish to protect

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Common Reasons Winnebago Residents File Bankruptcy

Medical Debt

Medical Debt

Unexpected healthcare expenses, surgeries, or ongoing medical treatment can quickly create serious financial pressure. Bankruptcy may help eliminate or reorganize overwhelming medical debt.

Business Debt

Job Loss or Reduced Income

Losing employment or experiencing reduced income can make it difficult to stay current on financial obligations. Bankruptcy can provide relief and protection during difficult financial periods.

Credit Card Debt

Divorce and Family Financial Struggles

Divorce often results in increased expenses, legal costs, and financial instability. Bankruptcy may help individuals regain control of their finances after major life changes.

Foreclosure

Foreclosure Prevention

If you are behind on mortgage payments and facing foreclosure in Winnebago, Chapter 13 bankruptcy may allow you to stop foreclosure proceedings and repay missed payments over time while keeping your home.

Divorce

Credit Card Debt

High-interest credit card balances can continue growing despite regular monthly payments. Bankruptcy may provide relief from unsecured debt and help restore financial balance.

Job Loss Income

Business Debt

Small business owners who personally guaranteed loans or business obligations may face personal financial liability if their business struggles financially. Bankruptcy can help relieve those burdens.

The Bankruptcy Process: What to Expect

1

Free Initial Consultation

During your consultation, we will carefully review your financial circumstances, discuss your goals, and determine whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is the right solution for your situation.

2

Credit Counseling Course

Federal bankruptcy law requires individuals filing bankruptcy to complete an approved credit counseling course before filing. This course is generally completed online in just a few hours.

3

Preparing Bankruptcy Documents

Our team assists in gathering tax returns, income information, debt records, and property documentation necessary to prepare your bankruptcy petition accurately.

4

Filing Your Bankruptcy Case

Once your case is filed with the bankruptcy court, an automatic stay immediately stops most collection efforts, lawsuits, wage garnishments, repossessions, and foreclosure actions.

5

Attending the 341 Meeting of Creditors

Several weeks after filing, you will attend a meeting with the bankruptcy trustee who reviews your financial information. We prepare you thoroughly and attend the meeting with you.

6

Completing Debtor Education

Before receiving a bankruptcy discharge, you must complete a debtor education course focused on budgeting and financial management skills.

7

Receiving Your Bankruptcy Discharge

Chapter 7 discharges are generally granted within a few months after the creditors’ meeting, while Chapter 13 discharges occur after successful completion of the repayment plan.

8

Rebuilding Your Financial Future

After bankruptcy, it is important to focus on rebuilding credit, maintaining responsible budgeting habits, and improving long-term financial stability. Our team can provide guidance to help you move forward confidently.

Why Choose Behm Law Group for Your Winnebago, MN Bankruptcy?

Exclusively Focused

Exclusive Focus on Bankruptcy Law

Our firm focuses solely on bankruptcy law, giving us extensive experience handling Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Chapter 12 bankruptcy cases.

Local Knowledge

Strong Southern Minnesota Experience

As longtime southern Minnesota residents, we understand the local courts, bankruptcy trustees, and financial concerns affecting individuals and families throughout the region.

Personalized Attention

Every bankruptcy case is different. We provide individualized attention and direct attorney communication throughout the entire bankruptcy process.

Transparent Affordable Fees

Transparent and Affordable Fees

We believe experienced bankruptcy representation should remain accessible during financial hardship. Our firm offers straightforward pricing and flexible payment arrangements.

Comprehensive Service

Serving Winnebago and Nearby Communities

Our downtown Mankato office proudly serves clients throughout Winnebago and nearby southern Minnesota communities including Blue Earth, Fairmont, Wells, Waseca, Mankato, St. Peter, and surrounding areas.

Proven Results

Helping You Move Forward After Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy provides an opportunity for a fresh financial beginning. We can help guide you through rebuilding credit, improving financial habits, and maintaining long-term financial health after discharge.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bankruptcy in Winnebago, MN

Will I Lose My Property If I File Bankruptcy?

Most individuals are able to keep their homes, vehicles, retirement accounts, and household property due to Minnesota bankruptcy exemption protections.

Can Bankruptcy Stop Wage Garnishment?

Yes. Filing bankruptcy immediately stops most wage garnishments and collection actions through the automatic stay provided under federal bankruptcy law.

Will My Employer Know About My Bankruptcy Filing?

Employers are generally only notified if wage garnishment is involved or if they are listed as a creditor in the bankruptcy case.

Can I Keep My Vehicle After Filing Bankruptcy?

In many situations, yes. If your vehicle equity falls within exemption limits and payments remain current, you may keep your vehicle while continuing loan payments.

How Long Does Bankruptcy Stay on My Credit Report?

Chapter 7 bankruptcy generally remains on your credit report for 10 years, while Chapter 13 remains for 7 years from the filing date.

Do I Have to Include All Debts When Filing Bankruptcy?

Yes. Bankruptcy law requires full disclosure of all debts and financial obligations when filing your bankruptcy case.

Contact Our Bankruptcy Attorneys in New Richland, MN Today

For the convenience of Winnebago-area residents, Behm Law Group, Ltd. offers free bankruptcy consultations at a nearby location. If you are considering Chapter 7, Chapter 13, or Chapter 12 bankruptcy protection, we encourage you to speak with our experienced legal team to better understand your options.

At Behm Law Group, Ltd., we understand how overwhelming debt and financial stress can feel. You do not have to go through the bankruptcy process alone. Our compassionate attorneys are dedicated to helping Winnebago residents obtain relief from debt and aggressive creditor actions while building a stronger financial future. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney.