Bankruptcy Attorneys Representing Springfield, MN

Financial challenges can happen unexpectedly, leaving individuals and families struggling to keep up with bills, loans, and creditor demands. At Behm Law Group, Ltd., attorneys Stephen and Isabelle Lewis-Behm help Springfield, Minnesota residents find effective debt relief through Chapter 7and Chapter 13,  bankruptcy filings.

With more than 20 years of experience, our legal team has helped countless clients throughout southern Minnesota overcome overwhelming debt and regain peace of mind. We handle every aspect of the process — preparing documents, communicating with creditors, and representing you in court — making it as smooth and stress-free as possible.

As proud members of the southern Minnesota community, Stephen and Isabelle provide compassionate, personalized guidance tailored to your unique needs. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and learn how bankruptcy may help you move forward with confidence.

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Bankruptcy Attorneys Representing Springfield, MN

Understanding Your Bankruptcy Options in Springfield, MN

We help clients achieve financial relief through two primary bankruptcy solutions—Chapter 7 bankruptcy and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

Chapter 7

Liquidation Bankruptcy

“Straight Bankruptcy”

Chapter 7 bankruptcy is designed to eliminate qualifying unsecured debts quickly and efficiently. Once your case is discharged by the bankruptcy court, you are no longer legally obligated to repay most unsecured debts. Minnesota bankruptcy exemptions often allow individuals to keep essential property while obtaining debt relief.

  • Eliminate medical bills, credit card balances, personal loans, and utility debt
  • Stop collection calls, lawsuits, wage garnishments, and creditor harassment
  • Protect assets such as your home, retirement accounts, and vehicle
  • Achieve debt relief without entering a lengthy repayment arrangement

⏱ Timeline: Typically completed in 3–6 months

Eligibility: Must pass the Minnesota means test

Must qualify under Minnesota bankruptcy income guidelines

Chapter 13

Debt Reorganization Bankruptcy

“Wage-Earner Bankruptcy”

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

This form of bankruptcy can stop foreclosure actions, repossessions, and wage garnishments while allowing you to retain valuable property and catch up on missed payments over time.

  • Catch up on overdue mortgage and car loan payments
  • Prevent foreclosure and repossession actions
  • Keep property that may not be protected in Chapter 7
  • Follow a structured repayment plan tailored to your finances

⏱ Plan Length: 3–5 years

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

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Common Reasons Springfield Residents File Bankruptcy

Medical Debt

Medical Expenses

Unexpected healthcare costs, surgeries, or chronic medical conditions can create financial burdens that quickly become unmanageable. Bankruptcy can help eliminate or reorganize medical debt.

Business Debt

Employment Loss or Reduced Income

A sudden reduction in income or job loss may make it impossible to keep up with monthly obligations. Bankruptcy offers protection and a path toward financial recovery during difficult times.

Credit Card Debt

Divorce and Family Changes

Changes The financial strain caused by divorce, legal expenses, and transitioning to separate households often contributes to serious debt problems. Bankruptcy can help individuals regain stability after major life changes.

Foreclosure

Foreclosure Protection

Homeowners in Springfield facing foreclosure may use Chapter 13 bankruptcy to stop foreclosure proceedings and repay overdue mortgage payments through a manageable repayment plan.

Divorce

Credit Card Debt

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

Job Loss Income

Business Debt Problems

Small business owners who personally guaranteed business obligations may become personally responsible for business debt. Bankruptcy may help relieve those financial pressures and provide a fresh start.

The Bankruptcy Process: What to Expect

1

Initial Bankruptcy Consultation

During your free consultation, we will review your financial circumstances, discuss your goals, and determine whether Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy is appropriate for your situation.

2

Credit Counseling Requirement

Before filing bankruptcy, federal law requires completion of an approved credit counseling course. This course is typically completed online and takes only a short amount of time.

3

Preparing Bankruptcy Documents

Our team will help gather important financial records, including tax returns, pay stubs, debt information, and property documentation needed to prepare your bankruptcy filing accurately.

4

Filing the Bankruptcy Petition

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

5

341 Meeting of Creditors

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

6

Debtor Education Course

Before receiving your discharge, you must complete a debtor education course focused on budgeting and responsible financial management practices.

7

Bankruptcy Discharge

In Chapter 7 cases, discharge generally occurs within a few months after the creditors’ meeting. In Chapter 13 cases, discharge occurs after completing the court-approved repayment plan.

8

Financial Recovery After Bankruptcy

After bankruptcy, rebuilding your financial future becomes the next priority. Responsible budgeting, monitoring your credit, and rebuilding credit gradually can help you maintain long-term financial stability.

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

Exclusively Focused

Focused Bankruptcy Experience

Our law firm concentrates exclusively on bankruptcy law, allowing us to provide highly knowledgeable representation for Chapter 7, Chapter 13, and Chapter 12 cases.

Local Knowledge

Local Southern Minnesota Knowledge

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

Personalized Attention

We believe every bankruptcy case deserves individualized attention. Our attorneys work directly with clients throughout the process to ensure clear communication and trusted guidance.

Transparent Affordable Fees

Honest and Affordable Pricing

We provide transparent legal fees with flexible payment options so quality bankruptcy representation remains accessible to those facing financial hardship.

Comprehensive Service

Serving Springfield and Nearby Communities

Our downtown Mankato office proudly serves clients throughout Springfield and surrounding southern Minnesota communities including Sleepy Eye, New Ulm, St. James, Redwood Falls, Waseca, Worthington, Windom, Jackson, Blue Earth, and nearby areas.

Proven Results

Guidance Beyond Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy provides a fresh financial start, but long-term success requires careful planning. We can help guide you toward responsible financial habits and credit rebuilding strategies after your discharge.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bankruptcy in Springfield, MN

Will Bankruptcy Cause Me to Lose My Property?

Most clients are able to keep their important assets due to Minnesota bankruptcy exemptions that protect homes, vehicles, retirement accounts, and household belongings.

Can Bankruptcy Stop Wage Garnishment?

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

Will My Employer Know I Filed Bankruptcy?

Employers are generally not notified unless wage garnishment is involved or the employer is listed as a creditor in your case.

Can I Keep My Vehicle After Filing Bankruptcy?

In many cases, yes. If your vehicle equity is protected and payments remain current, you can usually keep your car while continuing loan payments.

How Long Does Bankruptcy Affect My Credit Report?

Chapter 7 bankruptcy may remain on your credit report for up to 10 years, while Chapter 13 bankruptcy generally remains for 7 years.

Do I Have to Include All Debts in Bankruptcy?

Yes. Bankruptcy law requires you to disclose all debts and financial obligations when filing your case.

Contact Our Bankruptcy Attorneys in Springfield, MN Today

To better serve Springfield-area residents, Behm Law Group, Ltd. offers free bankruptcy consultations at a convenient nearby location. If you are considering filing Chapter 7, Chapter 13, or Chapter 12 bankruptcy, we encourage you to meet with our experienced attorneys to discuss your options.

At Behm Law Group, Ltd., we understand that financial hardship can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to go through the bankruptcy process alone. Our dedicated team works hard to help Springfield residents find 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