Articles from Wynn at Law, LLC

Walworth County Real Estate Attorney Provides Tips to Lower Taxes

Walworth County real estate taxes can be a huge financial strain, especially in Lake Geneva. Walworth County real estate taxes keep going up, even though many homeowners have noticed their property values have gone down. How can this be? Our Walworth County real estate attorney will walk you through a few things you can do to minimize your Walworth County real estate taxes.
 
Reduce Your Walworth County Real Estate Taxes

When Should I File For a Walworth County Bankruptcy – Before or After Taxes?

Are you contemplating filing a Walworth County bankruptcy this year? Have you thought about whether it is best to file bankruptcy before or after filing income taxes? This is something you definitely want to think about before you submit your Walworth County bankruptcy petition. Our Walworth County bankruptcy attorney can help you decide when to file.
 
File a Walworth County Chapter 7 Bankruptcy After Filing Income Taxes

Walworth County Short Sale Option If You Can’t Pay Your Taxes

Have you fallen behind on your mortgage payments? Are you also behind on your Walworth County property taxes? Walworth County property taxes are due again at the end of January, right after Christmas. (Who thought that was a good idea?) If this is the third year in a row that you have been unable to pay your property taxes, you may be facing the loss of your home to public auction. One option you may want to consider is a Walworth County short sale.
 
What is a Walworth County Short Sale?

Facing a Walworth County Foreclosure Due to Overdue Taxes?

If you don’t pay your Walworth County real estate taxes, you will lose your home. That statement is straight to the point. Walworth County real estate taxes are due at the end of January. Is this the third year you have been unable pay? If so, you may lose your home due to unpaid property taxes.
 
What Happens When Walworth County Real Estate Taxes are Delinquent?

How Much Does a Walworth County Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Cost?

When considering a Walworth County bankruptcy filing, cost is top of mind. When you have a pile of bills, adding another one onto the heap doesn’t make you feel much better. One of the most common questions I am asked is, “How Much Does a Walworth County Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Cost?”
 
Calculating the Cost of a Walworth County Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

How to File a Walworth County Bankruptcy

This week, we continue our series on frequently asked questions regarding bankruptcy. For this post, we are taking a look at the filing process. Many questions arise during the Walworth County bankruptcy filing process. You’ll find answers to the most common questions below.
 
Walworth County bankruptcy questions and answers

Lake Geneva Attorney, Shannon Wynn, Receives Distinguished Service Award from Walworth County Bar Association

Lake Geneva Attorney, Shannon Wynn, Receives Distinguished Service Award from Walworth County Bar Association

The Basics of Filing a Walworth County Bankruptcy

If you have insurmountable debt and you are considering a Walworth County bankruptcy, you probably have a lot of questions. Some questions you may be asking yourself are: Is bankruptcy right for me? What will happen to my debt? How much does it cost? Below we have outlined some frequently asked questions regarding the basics of filing a Walworth County bankruptcy.
 
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Walworth County Bankruptcy
Q: How do I know if filing a Walworth County bankruptcy is right for me?

Walworth County Bankruptcy vs Credit Consolidation

The bills are piling up. You know it is time to do something. Should you file Walworth County bankruptcy or should you try credit consolidation? This is a common question. We’ve detailed some major points below.
 
Walworth County Bankruptcy
Which Will Allow Me to Receive a New Loan Faster, Walworth County Bankruptcy or Credit Consolidation?

Are My Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation Benefits Exempt in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy?

First, let us explain what the definition of Wisconsin worker’s compensation is. In 1911, Wisconsin adopted a Workmen’s Compensation Act. According to the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, “Worker’s Compensation is a system of no fault insurance that provides wage replacement and medical benefits to employees for accidental injuries or diseases related to the employee’s work.

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