As a corporation, do I need a lawyer to file a ” Challenge dischargeability of certain debts” in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case?

Bankruptcy Lawyer

A person on Avvo.com asked a question of whether a corporation needs a lawyer to file a “challenge” to the dischargeability of certain debts:

Here is my answer:

A corporation is required to have an attorney represent it in court generally. You should contact a Wisconsin bankruptcy attorney to review the options for your corporation. There are certain deadlines to file this kind of action in a bankruptcy case. I’d be happy to review your situation with you on the phone. I practice bankruptcy law in Illinois and Wisconsin.

Daniel J. Winter
djw@DWinterlaw.com
312-789-9999
BankruptcyLawChicago.com

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