Hensel Law Office, PLLC: Michigan Bankruptcy Attorney
Hensel Law Office, PLLC, with offices in Madison Heights and Brighton, Michigan, is a firm focused solely on resolving your bankruptcy issues. Please take time to explore my site to have some of your preliminary questions answered. You may also contact me to schedule a free initial consultation. Call toll-free 877-232-9161.
You’re Not Alone
The most important thing to remember when you are going through a financial crisis and considering whether or not to file for bankruptcy is that you are not alone. Hensel Law Office, PLLC, provides a level of dedication and support other firms simply cannot offer. Whether we are discussing the reorganizing of your debt through Chapter 13 filing, getting a “fresh start” in a Chapter 7, or I am helping you get back on your feet after the bankruptcy ends, you will always have my support.
Know Your Rights
It’s not unusual to feel powerless when creditors are knocking down your door, threatening to take your car, your paycheck or even your house. I work closely with my clients to make sure they understand their rights when they face financial difficulty. This includes dispelling the myths that surround bankruptcy and offering valuable advice on actions to take and to avoid.
Get the Level of Legal Service You Deserve
Many larger bankruptcy firms will pass you from lawyer to lawyer. Perhaps each individual does an adequate job performing their task, but do they understand your entire case? Chances are, they only involve themselves in the particular aspect of your case that they handle. At Hensel Law Office I handle your case personally, every step of the way. In addition:
- I offer free initial consultations
- I am available evenings and Saturdays by appointment
- I have affordable rates
- I am happy to offer payment plans
- I offer on-site credit counseling
Contact me today to schedule a free initial consultation at either my Madison Heights or Brighton, Michigan, offices.
The Hensel Law Office, PLLC is a debt relief agency helping people file for bankruptcy under the Federal Bankruptcy Code.

