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Helbing Law Office, LLC

Helbing Law Office, LLC - Appleton, WI

Bankruptcy Lawyers in Appleton, WI

477 South Nicolet Road Suite 8 Appleton, WI 54914

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  • 26 Years 
    Experience

Appleton Bankruptcy Law Firm

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • By Anonymous on Jan. 06, 2021
    Verified Client
    Hired Law firm 2018-2019
    Recommends this Law firm
    We were in a jam but Tim did a great job helping us out of it. During our first appointment he set us at ease and we knew we had made the right choice. It was obvious that he knew his business and was extremely professional. If you are looking for a Bankrupcy Law Firm, this is it!
  • By Anonymous on May. 28, 2020
    Verified Client
    Hired Law firm 2017
    Recommends this Law firm
    From the first contact, through to the very end, Tim made the bankruptcy process as easy and painless as possible. He is very kind, knowledgeable, and easy to work with. Tim always responded to our questions and concerns quickly, and with patience. We would absolutely recommend Helbing Law Office to anyone that is looking into bankruptcy.
  • By Anonymous on May. 20, 2020
    Verified Client
    Hired Law firm 2017
    Recommends this Law firm
    Costs and process was made clear up front. Was happy with my experience with Tim.
  • By Anonymous on May. 18, 2020
    Verified Client
    Hired Law firm 2018
    Recommends this Law firm
    Mr. Helbing was extremely helpful during the entire bankruptcy process. He always responded in a timely manner and answered all my questions. He is very no-nonsense and explains thing in a way that is easy to understand. I highly recommend Timothy Helbing if you are looking into bankruptcy.

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Appleton, WI

477 South Nicolet Road
Suite 8
Appleton, WI 54914

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Phone: 920-955-3688

Hours: M – F 8:00am - 5:00pm (After hours or weekends by appointment only)

  • Credit Cards Accepted
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  • Virtual Appointments

Additional Wisconsin Locations

Green Bay, WI  (27.9 miles)

211 North Broadway Street
Suite 208
Green Bay, WI 54303

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  • Virtual Appointments

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