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If you've won a judgment in Wisconsin but are struggling to collect, hiring a commercial debt collection attorney to assist can be a smart move. Collecting a judgment is not always straightforward—debtors may attempt to hide assets or evade payment. A skilled attorney can navigate the legal complexities and employ various collection tactics to enforce your judgment.
Law firms experienced in judgment collection can help by identifying the debtor’s assets, garnishing wages, placing liens on property, or even seizing assets through sheriff's sales. In Wisconsin, there are specific rules and procedures for each collection method, and a law firm can ensure everything is done correctly and efficiently.
Furthermore, a lawyer can help with the tedious paperwork, handle negotiations, and ensure your rights are protected throughout the process. With our expertise, you increase your chances of recovering what you're owed—saving you time, frustration, and potential legal missteps.
A judgment doesn't pay your bills. As Wisconsin debt collection lawyers, we can assist with the steps needed to prepare your judgment for collection, search for and uncover collectible assets and income, and file the appropriate documents to capture assets and income to pay you.
Bouvette & Young, LLP charges a flat percentage for collected amounts. The exact percentage is based on your individual circumstances and the facts of the case.
YES! Our debt recovery lawyers offer FREE consultations either in-person at our office or remote via Zoom. Just click the link in the banner above and pick your preferred date and time. If you prefer, you can always give us a call at 262.432.1300 and we can schedule you for our next available time.
*In Compliance with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)*
This communication is from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
If you are currently represented by an attorney with respect to this debt, please provide us with the attorney’s contact information, and we will direct all further communication to your attorney.
If you believe you do not owe the debt, or if you dispute the amount, you have the right to request validation of the debt. Upon receiving your written request within 30 days of receiving this notice, we will provide you with information verifying the debt, including the original creditor's name, the amount owed, and other details of the debt.
This notice is provided to inform you of your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us directly.
*This disclosure is required by federal law. Please note that communication regarding this debt will be conducted in compliance with the FDCPA to ensure your rights are respected.*